White Sox announce 2025 broadcast and streaming information

March 25th, 2025

CHICAGO - The Chicago White Sox have announced the team’s television, radio and streaming broadcast schedule for the 2025 season. All White Sox games will air and stream on the television flagship station, Chicago Sports Network (CHSN), and the team’s radio home, ESPN Chicago (AM-1000/FM-100.3 HD2).

CHSN begins its inaugural season as the exclusive television home of White Sox baseball. CHSN currently is scheduled to air all regular-season games, including the following season highlights:

  • Opening Day vs. Los Angeles Angels (Thursday, March 27 at 3:10 p.m. CT);
  • Crosstown Classic series vs. Cubs (May 16-18 at Wrigley Field; July 25-27 at Rate Field);
  • Three-game series vs. Shohei Ohtani and Los Angeles Dodgers (July 1-3 at Dodger Stadium);
  • Final homestand (September 15-17 vs. Baltimore; September 19-21 vs. San Diego);
  • Final week (September 23-25 vs. New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium; September 26-28 vs. Washington at Nationals Park).

CHSN is available on cable and satellite through DIRECTV, DIRECTV Stream, Astound Broadband and Fubo. Additionally, all live games can be streamed on CHSN.com or by downloading the app via mobile (iOS and Android) or Connected TV (Roku, Apple TV, Google TV and Amazon Fire). Fans who are authenticated subscribers through DIRECTV and Astound/RCN will also be able to access the CHSN stream at no extra charge via the CHSN website (CHSN.com) and the CHSN app. All out-of-market Sox games also are available on MLB.TV via computer and streaming on the MLB app.

CHSN also is available over-the-air across a five-state footprint and can be found on channels 62.2 and 62.3 in Chicago. More information about over-the-air channels is available at CHSN.com/info.

CHSN coverage features “White Sox Countdown Live” and “White Sox Postgame Live,” hosted by longtime reporter Chuck Garfien and 2005 World Series Manager Ozzie Guillén. Additional CHSN programming includes the daily sports show, “The Chicago Lead,” as well as a new show/podcast focused on the White Sox pipeline and minor leagues hosted by reporter and play-by-play announcer Connor McKnight. More original programming will be announced at a later day.

The CHSN broadcast team welcomes McKnight and new reporter Brooke Fletcher, who join returning television play-by-play announcer John Schriffen and analyst Steve Stone in the booth. McKnight will fill in for Schriffen on select television broadcasts throughout the season. Gordon Beckham as well as new addition, Dan Plesac, former three-time All-Star pitcher, MLB Network contributor and Northwest Indiana native, will join the coverage team to fill in for select games as analysts.

ESPN Chicago will air regular-season games in the fifth season of its multiyear deal as the White Sox exclusive radio home. In addition to all games airing on ESPN Chicago (AM-1000), fans can listen to the hometown radio call on FM-100.3 HD2, the ESPN Chicago app and the MLB app.

The White Sox radio team includes veterans Len Kasper (radio play-by-play) and Darrin Jackson (radio analyst). Jeff Meller is the new host of the pregame and postgame shows on the White Sox Radio Network and also hosts White Sox Weekly, a year-round podcast and on-air show on ESPN Chicago.

Play-by-play announcer Héctor Molina and analyst Billy Russo return to call the Spanish-language broadcast for all 81 home games, which will be available on SAP (secondary audio programming) beginning in April and on the MLB app starting on Opening Day.

CHSN is the home of the Chicago Blackhawks, Bulls, and White Sox, with more than 300 live games on cable, satellite, streaming, and over-the-air. For more information about CHSN, please visit whitesox.com/chsn or CHSN.com.

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