I am very glad that I won't have to listen to Steve Stone anymore. I have always hated his voice. I never cared much for Chip either, but Stone is awful. I think Sutcliffe is pretty good though. I kind of doubt he will take that job though.
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Re: Steve Stone Resigns As Cubs Broadcaster
I am very glad that I won't have to listen to Steve Stone anymore. I have always hated his voice. I never cared much for Chip either, but Stone is awful. I think Sutcliffe is pretty good though. I kind of doubt he will take that job though.NFL: Tennessee Titans
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Re: Steve Stone Resigns As Cubs Broadcaster
I am very glad that I won't have to listen to Steve Stone anymore. I have always hated his voice. I never cared much for Chip either, but Stone is awful. I think Sutcliffe is pretty good though. I kind of doubt he will take that job though.NFL: Tennessee Titans
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Re: Steve Stone Resigns As Cubs Broadcaster
Cubs might have a new analyst. They are eyeing Bob Brenley...here's the link. You might have to register to read the article...don't worry...it's free.
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Re: Steve Stone Resigns As Cubs Broadcaster
Cubs might have a new analyst. They are eyeing Bob Brenley...here's the link. You might have to register to read the article...don't worry...it's free.
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Re: Steve Stone Resigns As Cubs Broadcaster
Chip Caray weighs in
On the day the Cubs revved up their pursuit to find two new voices for their television booth, Caray uncharacteristically blasted the small group of players who picked a seasonlong fight with him and partner Steve Stone.
''They didn't have the -- pardon the expression -- stones to talk to us about it face to face,'' Caray said Friday from his home in Orlando, Fla. ''Not once. We had had enough. I mean, we had had enough.''Comment
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Re: Steve Stone Resigns As Cubs Broadcaster
Chip Caray weighs in
On the day the Cubs revved up their pursuit to find two new voices for their television booth, Caray uncharacteristically blasted the small group of players who picked a seasonlong fight with him and partner Steve Stone.
''They didn't have the -- pardon the expression -- stones to talk to us about it face to face,'' Caray said Friday from his home in Orlando, Fla. ''Not once. We had had enough. I mean, we had had enough.''Comment
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