The Chicago Cubs endured their fair share of change during the past two decades but have enjoyed the luxury of one constant, Pat Hughes calling games on the radio. Hughes has held his post as the radio play-by-play voice for the Cubs since 1996 and has no plans of slowing down.
The Cubs and 670 The Score announced a two-year extension for Hughes, with an option for a third year.
“I have every reason to think it will be a full three-year deal, I feel great,” Hughes told the Chicago Tribune. “The Cubs give us total freedom, and we’ve had a playoff team for four straight years, and I hope many more in a row.