White Sox Headlines of January 25, 2017
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WHITE SOX HEADLINES OF JANUARY 25, 2017 “Steve Stone, Jason Benetti to pair for 10 televised White Sox Spring Games” …Colleen Kane, Chicago Tribune “White Sox Announce spring broadcast schedule” … Daryl Van Schouwen, Chicago Sun Times “CSN set to Air Nine White Sox Spring Training Games” …CSN Staff, CSN Chicago “White Sox release spring training broadcast schedule” … Daily Herald Staff, Daily Herald Steve Stone, Jason Benetti to pair for 10 televised White Sox spring games By: Colleen Kane / Chicago Tribune | Jan. 24, 2017 White Sox broadcasters Steve Stone and Jason Benetti will pair for 10 televised spring training games in March, the Sox announced Tuesday. The Sox will begin their spring broadcast schedule on WGN-9 on March 12 as the Sox host the Rangers at Camelback Ranch. The other nine games will air on CSN, starting March 14 at the Mariners. The Sox will also air the following games: March 17 against the Cubs, March 20 against the Giants, March 23 against the Reds, March 24 at the Athletics, March 26 against the Giants, March 27 against the Dodgers, March 29 against the Padres and the exhibition game April 1 against the Brewers at Miller Park. The radio broadcast team of Ed Farmer and Darrin Jackson will broadcast 15 games on WLS-AM 890. The Sox will also present 12 webcasts at whitesox.com, starting Feb. 25 for the Cactus League opener against the Dodgers. Russ Langer will be the play-by-play voice for the webcasts for the seventh spring. White Sox announce spring broadcast schedule By: Daryl Van Schouwen / Chicago Sun Times | Jan. 24, 2017 The White Sox, along with CSN, WGN-TV and WLS-AM 890 announced their spring broadcast schedule Tuesday, a slate that includes 10 televised Cactus League games and 12 additional webcasts. WLS-AM will air 15 games on radio. The first TV Game is on Channel 9 on March 12 when the Sox host the Rangers at Camelback Ranch. CSN’s first game is March 17 against the Cubs. Jason Benetti and Steve Stone will work all 10 TV games. Benetti enters his second season with the Sox and will once again work home games during the regular season with Ken Harrelson handling most of the Sox road schedule, while Stone enters his 10th year with the Sox. Ed Farmer and Darrin Jackson return on radio, Farmer for his 26th season and Jackson for his 18th as a Sox broadcaster. CSN SET TO AIR NINE WHITE SOX SPRING TRAINING GAMES By CSN Staff January 24, 2017 White Sox fans will get an extended look at the team this spring. The White Sox released their 2017 spring training broadcast schedule on Tuesday afternoon, highlighting that 10 games will be televised from Arizona (nine on CSN). In addition, there will be 15 radio broadcasts on WLS-AM and 12 webcasts on whitesox.com. The broadcast team of Jason Benetti and Steve Stone will work all 10 televised games, Ed Farmer and Darrin Jackson will serve as the radio broadcasters on WLS-AM and Russ Langer will return for his seventh White Sox spring training for all webcasts. Here are all nine of CSN's White Sox spring training broadcasts: - Tuesday, March 14 (3:10 p.m.) @ Mariners - Friday, March 17 (2:05 p.m.) vs. Cubs - Monday, March 20 (3:05 p.m.) vs. Dodgers - Thursday, March 23 (3:05 p.m.) vs. Reds - Friday, March 24 (3:05 p.m.) @ A's - Sunday, March 26 (3:05 p.m.) vs. Giants - Monday, March 27 (3:05 p.m.) @ Dodgers - Wednesday, March 29 (2:05 p.m.) vs. Padres - Saturday, April 1 (1:05 p.m.) @ Brewers White Sox release spring training broadcast schedule Daily Herald Staff | Jan. 24, 2017 White Sox fans will be able to watch 22 of the team's 33 spring training games through a combination of television and internet streaming, team officials announced Tuesday. The White Sox will have 9 Cactus League games televised from Arizona via CSN-Chicago, and one via WGN-TV. In addition, 12 game webcasts will be carried on whitesox. com WLS 890-AM, the club's flagship radio station, will provide coverage of 15 spring training games. Russ Langer returns as the play-by-play voice for all webcasts, and Jason Benetti and Steve Stone will work all 10 television games together. Ed Farmer and Darrin Jackson will handle the radio broadcasts for WLS. .