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Phil Rosenthal: Steve Stone has seen it all in his time with the Cubs and White Sox: 'Both of these fandoms are on a collision course'

CHICAGO - When it comes to the Cubs and White Sox, Steve Stone stands alone.

Plenty of major-leaguers have managed to log time with both ballclubs.

A small group of announcers, such as Harry Caray and Jack Brickhouse, have called games for the two teams on radio and TV.

But to have played for both teams and worked as a radio/TV broadcaster for both as well?

"I'm the only person who's ever done that and I don't take that lightly,"

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