Obviously, I'm disappointed because I'd love to keep John and Ed together.

Obviously, Chicago is a great market to be a part of. It's a great, great job in a great, great market, so I think there are going to be plenty of candidates.

Surpassing 20,000 season tickets is a tremendous milestone for the Chicago White Sox. The support of our fans has been overwhelming, and it allows us the resources to continue to improve our on-field product.

I don't know why he would be surprised. He said, 'I'm really looking forward to other opportunities.' So I'm surprised that he was surprised, because there was an awful lot of finality coming to me from the discussions between John's agent and the station.

Where they have bars, we have parking. Tailgate. Bring your own party.

Obviously, we knew based on the team's success in 2005 that fans would be prepared to buy season tickets in order to secure the chance to buy postseason tickets in 2006. The support of the fans has been overwhelming.

Teaming Chris with Ed Farmer will give our listeners great insight to the pitcher-hitter battle, in-depth understanding of game strategy and planning, and will bring every White Sox game to life for our listeners.

I'm not Veeck. I don't sit around saying, 'What's the craziest thing we can do?

It's good for the season ticket holder, our most precious customer.