White Sox choose first female analyst as Steve Stone’s replacement
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Brooke Fletcher will become the Chicago White Sox’s first female color analyst on a television broadcast when she shares the CHSN booth with John Schriffen on June 23.
Fletcher is filling in for Steve Stone, who is under the weather, according to Scott Merkin of MLB.com
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Fletcher is ordinarily the dugout reporter for Sox broadcasts on CHSN, the regional sports network for White Sox, Blackhawks and Bulls games in Chicago.
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When the White Sox face the Cleveland Guardians in an important American League Central matchup, Fletcher will join a select group of women who have worked an MLB game as a color analyst on television.
Jessica Mendoza is perhaps the most famous of the group from her national broadcasts on ESPN. Mendoza has also called games on SportsNet LA, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ regional network, alongside play-by-play broadcasters Joe Davis and Stephen Nelson.
Michele Smith became the first female analyst on a nationally televised MLB game in 2012 when she worked a TBS broadcast. Smith and Mendoza were both accomplished softball players before embarking on broadcasting careers.
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Fletcher is the daughter of Scott Fletcher, who played 15 seasons in MLB — including stints with the White Sox in 1983-85 and 1989-91.
In 2018, Brooke Fletcher joined Bally Sports Detroit as a host and reporter on Tigers, Red Wings and Pistons broadcasts. She joined CHSN last year.
Stone, 78, is in his 18th season in the White Sox booth and his second with Schriffen as the team’s play-by-play voice.
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The pairing of Schriffen and Fletcher will be historic in two regards. Schriffen, who is biracial, currently is the only Black television play-by-play announcer in Major League Baseball.