Marlins Analyst Tommy Hutton Says 2026 Will Be His Final Season in Broadcast Booth
Tommy Hutton will retire after the 2026 season, concluding a 29-year broadcasting career with the Marlins and 60 years in Major League Baseball.
- On Mar 2, 2026, Tommy Hutton, Miami Marlins television analyst, announced the 2026 season will be his final, marking 60 years since his MLB debut.
- Having started in 1982, Hutton worked for the Montreal Expos, Yankees, Blue Jays, ESPN, and Miami, reducing his schedule as he nears 80.
- As a player, Tommy Hutton appeared in 952 major-league games across 12 major league seasons, hitting.248 with 22 homers, 186 RBI, and a.673 OPS.
- On March 27, Hutton will call his final Opening Day as the Marlins open at home against Colorado, marking a wistful moment for fans who grew up with his commentary.
- Viewed broadly, his departure closes a 61-year baseball chapter, linking fans to Miami's early success including its first World Series in the franchise's fifth season.
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Marlins analyst Tommy Hutton says 2026 will be his final season in broadcast booth
Prior to the Miami Marlins’ spring training game Monday against the St. Louis Cardinals at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, Tommy Hutton, the most decorated color analyst in Marlins baseball history, announced that 2026 will be his final season in the broadcast booth.
Marlins analyst Tommy Hutton retiring as broadcaster after this season, 60 years after MLB debut
Miami Marlins television analyst Tommy Hutton says this will be his final season in the broadcast booth. It comes 60 years after he made his MLB debut as a player.
Tommy Hutton retiring from Marlins' broadcast booth after 2026 season
Tommy Hutton isn’t going anywhere just yet, but the end of the 2026 season will mark the last time he sits in the Marlins broadcast booth. On Monday, the organization announced that its longest-tenured television analyst would be retiring at season’s end. “Calling Marlins games and being part of this community has been one of the greatest honors of my life,” Hutton said in the release. “I’m deeply grateful to the fans, players, coaches, and ever…
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