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One baseball legend leaves Fox Sports as another arrives
Frank Thomas Kelsey Kremer/The Register / USA TODAY NETWORK

Derek Jeter will effectively be unseating another Baseball Hall of Famer at Fox Sports.

Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reported on Saturday that Frank Thomas is officially out at the network following Jeter's hire. The move ends Thomas’ nine-year tenure with the network, where he worked pregame shows for marquee baseball events such as the World Series and MLB All-Star Game.

“Frank has been an integral member of the FOX MLB studio team for nearly a decade and has helped raise the bar on our coverage while continuously growing the game of baseball,” a FOX Sports spokesman said in a statement to the New York Post.

“Although he is not a part of our coverage this season, ‘The Big Hurt’ will always be a member of our Fox Sports family and we wish him all the best in his future endeavors.”

Thomas, 54, played in the bigs for 19 seasons (1990-2008). He made five All-Star teams and won two AL MVPs before being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014. That was also the year Thomas joined Fox’s MLB coverage, where he provided many classic moments on the air.

As for Jeter, Marchand noted that the former Yankees shortstop will debut for Fox in June during the MLB London Series. Reports recently emerged that the network had also checked in with another big-name baseball figure before hiring Jeter.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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