John Schriffen
NBC Sports Chicago Play-by-Play
John Schriffen will call White Sox games on NBC Sports Chicago throughout the 2024 season alongside award-winning analyst Steve Stone. Schriffen currently calls Major League Baseball (MLB) games, NCAA basketball, football, softball and baseball contests, the NBA G-League and Summer League for ESPN. He joined the network in 2020 to call the coverage of the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO). Beginning in 2022, ESPN tapped him to join the broadcast team for select Saturday and Sunday matchups for ESPN Radio¡¯s MLB national broadcasts. Schriffen, who is biracial, becomes the second Black television play-by-play announcer in MLB, joining Seattle¡¯s Dave Sims. Schriffen¡¯s grandfather, Alphonso Deal, was president of the Philadelphia chapter of the NAACP. Prior to joining ESPN, Schriffen served as a studio host and anchor for the NFL Network, including on NFL Total Access and NFL Gameday Live, and as a play-by-play broadcaster and sideline reporter for CBS Sports. During his tenure at CBS from 2015-2020, he contributed to the NFL on CBS, live coverage of NCAA March Madness, and called men¡¯s and women¡¯s college basketball and college football games. Schriffen worked as a New York-based correspondent for ABC News from 2012-14, contributing reports for Good Morning America and Nightline. He joined ABC News following a stint at NBC4 in Washington, D.C. Schriffen began his broadcasting career as a reporter and anchor for News 12 The Bronx in New York City. A graduate of Dartmouth College, Schriffen pitched for the baseball team and served as one of the lead broadcasters for the school¡¯s radio network.