Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 30
Brooke Fletcher Becomes White Sox's 1st Female TV Analyst After Steve Stone Falls Ill
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 30

Brooke Fletcher Becomes White Sox's 1st Female TV Analyst After Steve Stone Falls Ill

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 30

Summary

  • Brooke Fletcher made White Sox history last week by stepping into the TV analyst role, becoming the club's first female television analyst.
  • Steve Stone's illness opened the booth spot, prompting Fletcher—normally a reporter for CHSN—to take over the color analyst duties.
  • Scott Fletcher, Brooke's father and a former White Sox shortstop, later surprised her with a souvenir from the broadcast.
  • The appearance marked a milestone for the White Sox broadcast team and a notable breakthrough for women in the club's on-air history.

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