Arguello: Gillispie deserving of chance in Chicago

Gillispie

On Monday, John Arguello – lead writer for the popular Chicago blog  Cubs Den  stated that Tennessee Smokies director of broadcasting Mick Gillispie was deserving of a shot with WGN Radio as a color analyst for the Chicago Cubs in the upcoming 2014 season.

Arguello wrote:

Replacing Ron Santo is never going to be easy.  I think the Cubs tried with the folksy ex-Cub Keith Moreland but it wasn’t quite the same.  Names I’ve heard fans throw around early on are a few more ex-Cubs: Kerry Wood, Mark Grace, and Doug Glanville.

But who says the next radio analyst has to be an ex-Cub?  Or even a ballplayer?

The Cubs are a team in transition.  They’re a team that is trying to look forward, not backward.  Soon the team will be built in large part by players from their farm system.

Why not take a good look at an announcer who already is familiar with many of these Cubs to be?

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The radio network for the Chicago Cubs AA affiliate. We go on the air 15 minutes before every game with the Pilot-Oscar Mayer pre-game show. Then following the game we wrap up the night with the 10th Inning Wrap-Up Show. Director of Broadcasting is Mick Gillispie, Broadcast Assistant is Danny Will, and Broadcast and Multimedia Assistant is Michael Wottreng.

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