2 MLB teams have no nationally televised games in 2025
Any out-of-market fans of the Sacramento Athletics and Chicago White Sox will need to have MLB TV to...
Any out-of-market fans of the Sacramento Athletics and Chicago White Sox will need to have MLB TV to...
White Sox fans and Chicago media might see a more calm and composed John Schriffen in his second season in the Windy City.
2025 will be the White Sox first season on CHSN.
Surely fans of the Seahawks and Bears would hope to outscore their city's baseball teams next week.
The recently-launched Chicago Sports Network remains dark on Chicago's largest distributor, Comcast.
"The White Sox—and White Sox fans—were like family to him. He broke the mold in many ways. RIP Beltin’ Bill Melton."
Subscribers can choose either a single-team package for $19.99 per month, or receive access to all three teams for $$29.99 per month.
"We share your frustration and encourage you to continue to voice your concerns."
Comcast customers in Chicago have already missed out on two Blackhawks regular season games due to the dispute.
NBC Sports Chicago shuts down after a final toast to its legacy and community.
The game was important for both teams -- for very different reasons.
The White Sox loss record might come to a national audience via ex-PXP voice Jason Benetti, thanks to MLBN.
"I will be here for quite some time, and John and I will be together for as long as we both want to, I believe."
"FINAL: The other team scored more runs than us."
""Even if you tried to do it, I don't think you could do it."
"He should be embarrassed to wear that uniform."
"Oh, my goodness. The White Sox have just gone full White Sox."
"He brings the game back!" "That is one of the best plays you will see this year,"
"I think he's a baseball player. Somebody said he played for the Giants."
Schriffen can now add MMA to the wide list of sports that he has called on ESPN programming.
"I'm pretty sure I'm going to end my career, whenever that is, with the White Sox."
"Like it's Halloween and I don't have candy at the door."
After a long and tumultuous season, White Sox exec Brooks Boyer still believes in play by play announcer John Schriffen.
"As long as I still love this game, I can't see giving it up at this point."