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Steve Stone's Resignation Letter
Oct. 28, 2004
Dear Cubs fans:
Since I put on a Cubs uniform in 1974, I've seen lots of Cubs history. There has
been heartache and joy, agony and ecstasy, not to mention 21 managers and 10
general managers.
Through all of these years and more than a few broadcast partners, I have always
felt a strong connection to the greatest, most loyal fans in baseball, Cubs
fans.
My love for the city of Chicago and the people who came to beautiful Wrigley
Field has been a constant. Over three million of you Cubs fans came to the ball
park in 2004 and the TV ratings showed you watched the Cubs broadcasts in
staggering numbers.
Unfortunately, the 2004 season did not end as we had hoped. It was devastating
for all of us who invested our hearts, our time and in many cases our lives, in
the hopes and dreams of the Cubs winning a world championship.
I am sure you have read many things about this past season and my involvement in
one or two controversies. However, you have never heard my story or my
perspective of the events that have brought us to this point in time.
As has always been my personal policy, it is not my intention to divulge the
content of private conversations I've had with others. Likewise, I do not want
to be forced into sharing my side of the story.
I came to Chicago on the high road with my credibility and integrity. Thirty
years later, I choose to leave the same way.
The phrase I used that angered certain people was "I regret nothing." Well
folks, I was wrong about that and want to set the record straight. I regret I
won't be calling another Cubs game on WGN-TV for the greatest fans in
baseball…the fans of the Chicago Cubs.
It's been a great ride. I will never forget you. Most importantly, I thank you
all for every minute of happiness, you, the fans have given me.
Best regards,
Steve Stone