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Marlins Analyst Tommy Hutton to Retire After 2026 Season

He will work about 60 broadcasts in a three-analyst rotation this year.

Overview

  • Hutton announced on March 2 that the 2026 campaign will be his final season in the booth, capping roughly 60 years in professional baseball as a player and broadcaster.
  • The 79-year-old, who turns 80 on April 20, has been a Marlins television presence since 1997 and will be entering his 28th year covering the club.
  • For 2026, he is scheduled to call about 60 games alongside play-by-play voice Kyle Sielaff within a three-person analyst rotation that includes Jeff Nelson and Gaby Sanchez.
  • Marlins owner Bruce Sherman lauded Hutton’s lasting influence on the franchise and South Florida fans in a statement released by the team.
  • Before Miami, Hutton played 12 MLB seasons with the Dodgers, Phillies, Blue Jays and Expos, then began broadcasting in 1982 with Montreal and later worked Yankees, Blue Jays and national telecasts for ESPN, ABC and NBC.