Ken Harrelson |
Harrelson, who has been in the Sox TV booth for 31 seasons, told The Chicago Tribune he didn’t want to give further information because the deal hadn’t been finalized and he wanted to wait for the team to provide details.
Bruce Levine of WSCR 670 AM reported that Harrelson will only work road games, along with a limited slate of home games, including opening day and the Cubs series at U.S. Cellular Field.
Harrelson, 74, commutes from his home in Granger, Ind., to Sox home games, approximately 100 miles one way, and he said that is among the reasons he would cut back. He said spending more time with his family also is a factor.
A Sox spokesman said the club is not yet ready to announce their broadcasters for the 2016 season. Ed Farmer and Darrin Jackson are expected back in the Sox radio booth as broadcasts move to WLS-AM 890 next year.
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