John Schriffen, the White Sox TV voice, appeared on The Score's "Inside the Clubhouse" discussing his challenging debut season in major league broadcasting. He faced criticism from commentators and media, particularly from the "Parkins & Spiegel" show. Despite the negativity, Schriffen highlighted his underdog mentality, shaped by his New York roots and past hardships. He acknowledged his initial combative response to criticism and emphasized his commitment to learning about Chicago, admitting that his approach needed adjustment as the season progressed.
If any of those radio losers clip it and try to make fun of you, nobody cares about them anyway.
Everyone knows I'm from New York, so I have that kind of grittiness about myself.
I've always been an underdog my whole life. No one really expected much of me.
I realized halfway through the season that that wasn't the right approach for me.
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