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  1. Oct 18, 2019 · Justin Stone (@elite_baseball) April 23, 2017 The match between Stone and Epstein seemed inevitable. The Cubs needed an innovative hitting mind capable of instituting and overseeing a massive biotech baseball operation, and Stone was a local Chicago guy who had long admired the work being done on the North Side.

  2. In 2007, Justin co-founded with White Sox National Crosschecker, Nathan Durst, the Chicago White Sox ACE program which is an inner city elite travel program funded by Chicago White Sox Charities to train and assist inner city players to prepare them for college baseball.

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  4. Detroit Tigers are in the batting cages hitting behind the dugout. On the field the Sox are taking BP, so I watched awhile from the Sox dugout. I ran into friend, Chris Rongey, White Sox announcer for 670 the Score. Both Southern Illinois natives, we caught up and I did a quick two minute spot on the radio discussing some of my summer activities.

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  5. Dec 2, 2019 · “Quality and consistency of contact still reigns,” Stone told a group of about 600 at the UIC clinic, which included representatives from the Cubs, White Sox, Brewers and Giants as well as ...

  6. Apr 3, 2011 · I coached the Chicago White Sox team made up of prospects from accross the midwest. Justin was a freshman, playing against junior, and you could tell he was a special talent. Playing a variety of positions, including a 90 mph performance from the mound, I knew Justin would be a kid with a chance to make the big leagues.

  7. Oct 18, 2019 · One of the innovators driving that change is Justin Stone, the Cubs’ new Director of Hitting. The hiring of the Chicago-based hitting guru is a reflection of the Cubs’ inability to develop hitting prospects, particularly those from outside the first round of the draft. Other than their top picks — Albert Almora Jr., Kris Bryant, Kyle ...

  8. In early August 2007, Stone filled in for Chicago White Sox color commentator Darrin Jackson, while Jackson took leave for the birth of his child, during which he successfully predicted a walk-off home run by Juan Uribe in extra innings.

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