Philadelphia Phillies great Jimmy Rollins will make his debut in the broadcast booth Monday night as the team heads to New York for a three-game series with the Mets.
Rollins joined the NBC Sports Philadelphia team last month as a color analyst for "select" games during the 2019 season.
The group calling Monday night's game will be Rollins, Tom McCarthy, John Kruk and Gregg Murphy.
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The Phillies, who have slowed down of late, hold a one-game lead over the Mets atop the NL East standings.
Rollins, 40, spent the first 15 seasons of his career in Philadelphia, earning National League MVP honors in 2007 and a championship the following year. He'll be honored by the Phillies organization early next month with an official retirement ceremony on May 4.