Steve Stone White Sox, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Cubs, Salary, and Net Worth

Steve Stone Bio | Wiki

Steve Stone is a well-known American previous Major League Baseball (MLB) player, who is now a sportscaster and author. As of now, Steve works as the color commentator for Chicago White Sox television broadcasts since 2009. Before, Steve pitched for four MLB teams between 1971 and 1981.

Steve was the AL Cy Young Award winner in 1980, and an American League All-Star, completing the season with a record of 25–7 for the Baltimore Orioles. In addition, Steve worked at WGN-TV as a color commentator for Chicago Cubs broadcasts between 1983 and 2004, missing a couple of seasons late in his work because of health problems.

Steve Stone Age

Steve was born on July 14, 1947, in South Euclid, Ohio, in the United States. He is 75 years old. Steve celebrates his birthday on July 14, every year.

Steve Stone Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Steve stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in (Approx 1.78 m).

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Steve Stone Family

He was born in South Euclid, Ohio, in the United States to his parents. Steve is the proud son of Dorothy (a waitress) and Paul Stone (who changed records in jukeboxes and afterward became an insurance salesman), who were Orthodox Jews. Steve’s maternal grandfather, Edward Manheim, stayed to see him celebrate his bar mitzvah in September 1960.

Steve Stone Wife

Steve was married to Nancy Nathanson from 1970 to 1972. Later on, in 1972, Steve and Nancy divorced after 2 1/2 years of marriage. In 2006, Steve married Lisa Stone a family attorney.

Steve Stone Daughter

Being the team’s television color analyst, while boarding he passes a woman holding her daughter, a toddler, not much older than 2. Following Steve’s disappearance, the child becomes upset. Thus the woman, daughter in hand, boards the bus and approaches Steve. “My daughter doesn’t understand why you didn’t recognize her,” she explains. “She sees you every day.”

Steve Stone Education

He played high school ball at Charles F. Brush High School for baseball Coach Jim Humpall. He later attended Kent State University, where Steve was an outstanding pitcher and his catcher was Thurman Munson.[Steve became chosen to the All Mid-American Conference team and became named team captain as a junior. In 1970, Steve graduated earning a teaching degree in history and government.

Steve Stone White Sox | Baseball

During early August 2007, Steve filled in for Chicago White Sox color commentator Darrin Jackson, while Darrin took leave for the birth of his child, during which Steve successfully predicted a walk-off home run by Juan Uribe in extra innings. He called postseason games in October 2007, between the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for TBS, came together with play-by-play announcer Ted Robinson. he was named on March 4, 2008, the color commentator for White Sox radio broadcasts for the 2008 season on WSCR AM670 The Score, aking the place of Chris Singleton, who went to ESPN’s Baseball Tonight.

He accepted the tenure as the color commentator on September 13, 2008 for White Sox television broadcasts for six years starting with the 2009 season. Steve said he enjoyed being in the booth with Hawk Harrelson, saying that he liked his nickname “Stone Pony.” He also acted as a fill-in play-by-play announcer when Harrelson wasn’t available. He served with either analyst Tom Paciorek or Tony Graffanino. Steve remains the White Sox television color commentator, now with Jason Benetti.

Steve Stone Cubs

On December 11, 1973, he was acquired along with Steve Swisher and Ken Frailing by the Chicago Cubs from the crosstown White Sox for Ron Santo. Steve became a color commentator for the WGN television broadcasts of the Chicago Cubs, in 1983, teaming for 14 years with Harry Caray a Hall of Fame announcer. Steve posed for Playgirl in 1985. Following Harry Caray’s death in February 1998, Steve partnered with Caray’s grandson Chip Caray. He left the booth because of health reasons in 2000, such as a case of coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) and kidney stones, and came back to the Cubs booth in 2003 and 2004.

Steve Stone Surgery

In November 1976, following suffering a torn rotator cuff and undertaking cryotherapy after denying surgery and cortisone injections, Steve signed as a free agent with the Chicago White Sox for $60,000 ($362,000 today), turning down offers from four other teams.

Steve Stone Salary

He earns a satisfying amount from his work as the color commentator for Chicago White Sox television broadcasts since 2009. Steve’s’ average salary is $70,121 annually.

Steve Stone Net Worth

He gets his wealth from his work as the color commentator for Chicago White Sox television broadcasts since 2009. Therefore, Steve has accumulated a decent fortune over the years he has worked. Steve’s estimated net worth is $823,847.

How Old Is Steve Stone

Steve is a 75-year-old who was born on July 14, 1947, in South Euclid, Ohio, in the United States. Steve celebrates his birthday on July 14, every year.

Is Steve Stone Married

Yes. Steve was married to Nancy Nathanson from 1970 to 1972. Later on, in 1972, Steve and Nancy divorced after 2 1/2 years of marriage. In 2006, he married Lisa Stone a family attorney.

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