(670 The Score) Steve Stone has signed a multi-year contract to remain in his role as the color analyst on White Sox telecasts, the team announced Thursday.
Stone is regarded as one of the best broadcasters in the game and was a Ford Frick Award finalist in 2023. He’ll work a “more limited game schedule” in 2025, the team said. 2025 will mark his 18th season as a White Sox broadcaster.
“I wanted to sign a long-term contract that would ensure I will spend the rest of my career with the Chicago White Sox,” Stone said in a statement. “I have spent almost the entirety of my time in baseball in Chicago, first as a player and now as a broadcaster. Throughout all this time, I have viewed the White Sox as my family, and I just want to spend my days with the people who I consider to be members of my family.”
Stone will continue to work alongside television play-by-play man John Schriffen. Beginning with the 2025 season, White Sox telecasts will be carried on the newly created Chicago Sports Network.
“Steve is recognized as one of the best in the business, and we are so fortunate to have the White Sox be his home,” White Sox chief revenue and marketing officer Brooks Boyer said in a statement. “His expertise and presence in the booth add depth and knowledge to every broadcast. Steve is treasured by White Sox fans, and we look forward to many more seasons of the iconic Steve Stone on the White Sox broadcast.”