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- Updated: December 22, 2016
MIAMI — Todd Hollandsworth, a member of the Marlins’ 2003 World Series championship team, will be back in South Florida in 2017 as a television analyst for Fox Sports Florida. Hollandsworth, 43, will be joining play-by-play announcer Rich Waltz in the booth for all 150 Marlins games on FS Florida.
In recent years, Hollandsworth has been part of the Cubs’ pregame coverage team for Comcast SportsNet in Chicago. The former big league outfielder also has been a host on SiriusXM radio.
The Marlins have opted to return to using one TV analyst after using three different voices in 2016. Former players Preston Wilson, Eduardo Perez and Al Leiter each split up the 150-game local television schedule.
Hollandsworth enjoyed a 12-year big league …