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ESPN today announced it has reached an extension with Major League Baseball analyst Doug Glanville. The nine-year MLB veteran will continue to provide expert insight on ESPN studio programs including Baseball Tonight and SportsCenter.

“It has been nearly 10 years since I started at ESPN, and I am fortunate to have the relationships that continue to this day,” said Glanville. I am excited to extend my time working with an incredibly talented team, and I am thankful to be able to continue to engage ESPN’s rich platforms.”

Glanville first joined ESPN as an analyst in 2010 for seven years and returned in March of 2019 as a contributor to ESPN studio programming. He spent the majority of his career with the Philadelphia Phillies, and also played for the Chicago Cubs and the Texas Rangers. Glanville tallied 1,100 hits throughout his career and retired in 2004 with his streak of 293 games without an error intact.

Glanville is also an adjunct professor at the University of Connecticut.

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