Sweet Victory: Stone in, Singleton out in Sox broadcast booth
The Postmen // A Sports Blog // Chicago, IL. —
... Now that I live in the city and spend very little time in automobiles — something I am enjoying, by the way — this certainly doesn’t affect me all too much, but it is a good day nonetheless: Steve Stone is returning to a Chicago broadcast booth full-time. This time it’s on the South Side opposite Ed Farmer for White Sox radio broadcasts. ...
Stone replaces Singleton for full radio slate
Sox Machine —
Stone replaces Singleton for full radio slate Yeeeeeeeeeees, Stone Pony ! The plan had been for Steve Stone to call 13 White Sox games this season, all Friday home games. That plan changed Tuesday, when the Sox and WSCR-AM 670 announced that Stone would replace radio color analyst Chris Singleton. With Singleton leaving for another broadcasting job -- sources said it was ESPN's "Baseball Tonight" -- the Sox brought in Stone to take on the full-season gig. More later.
Two (Count Them) Two Announcing Moves In One!
AwfulAnnouncing —
... Farmer-Singelton team had been described in the past as disjointed, awkward, and occassionally annoying. Farmer seemed to not be able to stand the rookie broadcaster Singelton, which makes this next quote perfect... Stone, who it seemed would be associated forever with Cubs television, is switching to White Sox radio. He will replace Chris Singleton, who is set to join ESPN's "Baseball Tonight."Of course ESPN is hiring him! Unbelievable. Holy Cow! Uneasy Singleton-Farmer 'marriage' annulled (Chicago Sports) (Thanks to reader SB for ...

