
“And we happily (gave it to him),” McCarthy said, “because, don't ever want your legacy to be, you stood in the way of somebody and their dream. Because Kasper was still under contract with the Cubs, he needed permission to join the White Sox. But he understood Kasper’s affinity for radio. McCarthy said the news initially shocked him. Clearly the timing’s not great, but I'd only do it if you're okay with it.’ And I said, ‘Of course I'm okay with it if this is really your passion.’ We talked for an hour about why this makes sense for him.” “Being the high-quality character he is,” Kenney said, “he said, ‘Listen, I won't do this if it leaves you in the lurch. Kasper called Cubs president of business operations Crane Kenney and Marquee general manager Mike McCarthy on Monday to tell them his plan. So, if you have an interest in something, you sure as better express your interest, or you might have to wait for a long time.” “This is a business in which these jobs don't open very often,” Kasper said, “and when they do, the way I look at it, once the job is filled typically it's filled for decades. But he saw the sign for the “radio” highway exit this offseason, and this time he took it. He said he wouldn’t have considered a job outside of Chicago. Kasper called the past 16 years with the Cubs the best in his life. “My career took some amazing twists and turns. But Kasper emphasized that his relationships within Marquee only made the decision to leave harder. This past season was the Cubs' first on their own television network, Marquee Sports Network. This is 100 percent about a moment in time during which I could not pass up the opportunity of a lifetime.” “If Cub games were still on WGN or NBC Sports Chicago or Channel 7, I would still be doing this. “I want this to be crystal clear,” Kasper said. Kasper will also join Jason Benetti on NBC Sports Chicago when Steve Stone has games off, White Sox senior vice president of sales and marketing Brooks Boyer announced Friday. The White Sox were introducing him as their new radio play-by-play announcer. The point of the Zoom conference was, however, that Kasper was no longer a Cub. Kasper recounted the phone call in a video press conference on Friday: “I’d died and gone to heaven, man. “You’re a Cub,” the late Hall of Famer said. Santo, a Cubs legend on the field and in the booth, was calling to welcome the new guy. The Cubs had just hired Kasper as their play-by-play announcer. I have always felt that if I can help one other person, or if I can help change one person’s attitude about how they perceive others, then I have made a positive difference.Sixteen years ago, Len Kasper received a call from Ron Santo. “I like to joke that fortunately, I chose a profession where all I needed was my voice, not my legs. “The way I look or walk is such a small part of who I am as a person,” Benetti said. He has also been a spokesperson for Cerebral Palsy, which he was born with and has contributed to the Cerebral Palsy Foundation’s “Just Say Hi” campaign that was launched this past year.

Long time announcer Ken “Hawk” Harrelson will continue to announce road games with color analyst Steve Stoneīenetti, a 2005 graduate of Syracuse University, will continue to work at ESPN as well where he is a broadcaster for a number of NCAA sports.īenetti grew up in Chicago’s South Suburbs and graduated from Homewood-Flossmoor High School. “He’s from Chicago, grew up a White Sox fan, paid his dues calling games and is now returning home…we are glad to count him as one of Chicago’s Very Own.” “We are proud to welcome Jason to our broadcast team,” said Greg Easterly, general manager of WGN-TV. in 2005, Molina covered the Major League Baseball playoffs and White Sox World Series. He will be on the call for games on WGN-TV, Comcast SportsNet and WPWR for all home games except opening day and the Cubs-Sox games played on the South Side in late July. Hctor Molina, veteran Spanish radio play-by-play announcer, has broadcast games in Spanish for the White Sox, as well as the Chicago Bears and Chicago Bulls, in a career that spans nearly 30 years. “Joining the White Sox television team of Ken Harrelson and Steve Stone – with the chance to work with Steve on home games – is truly a dream come true for a kid who grew up in the south suburbs watching Sox games during the 1990s,” Benetti said in a statement released through the team. On Wednesday the team officially named Homewood native Jason Benetti as their play-by-play television announcer for the majority of the games they play at US Cellular Field.

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