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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:25 am 
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Steve Stone returns to WSCR
Posted by Ed Sherman at 7/16/2009 7:13 AM CDT on Chicago Business

If you were a Steve Stone fan, you only heard his take on the White Sox this year as the team's TV analyst.

Now you can hear him analyze all of baseball, including the Cubs. WSCR-AM 670 has announced that Mr. Stone is returning to the station. He will make scheduled appearances Monday at 7 a.m. and Friday at 2 p.m.

Mr. Stone had been an SCR regular since leaving the Cubs after the 2004 season. However, earlier this year, he told me the two parties hadn't been able to reach a deal for 2009.

Obviously, the deal finally got done.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:18 pm 
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Yay! I can't wait to hear Stone talk about the Cub's back-loaded contracts.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:43 pm 
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To tell you the truth, it didn't even register with me that he was gone. I just thought he was doing his segments at times I happened not to be listening.


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Please tell me that the return of Steve Stone means the end of the Joe Cowley era.


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670 wrote:
Please tell me that the return of Steve Stone means the end of the Joe Cowley era.

I don't think so... :( Steve may be the White Sox TV analyst these days, but he knows a thing or two about the Cubs that the likes of Lou Piniella & G.M. Jim Hendry don't.


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Welcome back to the worst baseball analyst in the business. He is fine when he actually watches the game.

"I didn't see the game, but I heard..............FILL IN HEARSAY HERE"

Amazing how the same people who ripped on Mariotti for year for not being at the park, now employ a guy who doesn't even watch the games, but yet has plenty to say about them.

Notice Ed Sherman said , even Cubs, in his article.

I would call out Ed for not asking Stone about his Cub dislike now, but I know he just denies and denies, so it is kind of a broken record.

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Aren't you people glad that Stone wasn't anyone's GM or Pitching coach?

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He would make an excellent sleep coach. He is a human soporific.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 3:53 pm 
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How many minutes into his first segment will it take before a call wishing Stone was the GM?

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This makes me happy...I'll be able to listen to Stone on my way home from work on Fridays...I've always liked him...


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Since the braintrust behind a "quality bullpen start...I mean, stat....quality bullpen stat" is now gone; I can see how the door was opened for Stone to return.


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Darkside wrote:
Aren't you people glad that Stone wasn't anyone's GM or Pitching coach?


If he were the cubs pitching coach Prior and Wood may be productive starting pitchers today.


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Keyser Soze wrote:
Darkside wrote:
Aren't you people glad that Stone wasn't anyone's GM or Pitching coach?


If he were the cubs pitching coach Prior and Wood may be productive starting pitchers today.

Prior's problem was that he was a Nancyboy. It had nothing to do with his innings and everything to do with a lack of manhood.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:36 pm 
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Prior had bad mechanics, as did Wood. Stone pointed it out from day one but instead of paying attention to what he was saying everyone was angry about how he said it.


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stone's terrible on the radio. he's so goddamn long winded and pompous, it's turned the dial when he's on.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:18 pm 
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SHARK wrote:
670 wrote:
Please tell me that the return of Steve Stone means the end of the Joe Cowley era.

I don't think so... :( Steve may be the White Sox TV analyst these days, but he knows a thing or two about the Cubs that the likes of Lou Piniella & G.M. Jim Hendry don't.

Bullshit. Stone is a bitter old man who walked away from a contract thinking they would beg him back. No one in baseball has hired this stupid prick over the years. Baseball genius is the funniest phrase ever used to describe this whiny loser.


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Steve Stone is a great Baseball analyst.
As for Prior, Dusty Baker ruined him by pitching him until his arm was ready to fall off.

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Scorehead wrote:
As for Prior, Dusty Baker ruined him by pitching him until his arm was ready to fall off.

This is horse plop.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:39 pm 
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Scorehead wrote:
Steve Stone is a great Baseball analyst.
As for Prior, Dusty Baker ruined him by pitching him until his arm was ready to fall off.

And you're a fucking moron. "for you youngsters out there...."


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I like Stone.......


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I don't know . . . maybe I'd like him if I ever listened long enough to hear his full answer to a question. He's so long-winded, I usually have to get out of the car or do something else before he's finished.


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I like Stone.......

I did too, ten years ago. The more time he got behind a mic, separate from a live game, the more douchbaggy he became. I first came to this conclusion when he was on with Kap and Waddle about nine years ago, during the Joe Carter/Dave Otto era. He has gotten worse with age.

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uh.... I like Stone as well, and I like Full Moon's Av.
All I got.

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Keyser Soze wrote:
Darkside wrote:
Aren't you people glad that Stone wasn't anyone's GM or Pitching coach?


If he were the cubs pitching coach Prior and Wood may be productive starting pitchers today.


I recall before the 2004 season Stone saying Wood would have his greatest season as a Cub, he was certainly on the Wood bandwagon...I guess his mechanics weren't a problem back then :?


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He said something positive about a cub?? THAT BASTARD!!!!!

Maybe Wood finally tried to change his mechanics that season after 2?? 3?? 4?? stints on the DL.

A Prior injury was inevitable. Dustiny just sped up the process.


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