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Former Philadelphia Phillies manager Joe Girardi joins Marquee Sports Network as game analyst for Chicago Cubs

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Former Philadelphia Phillies manager Joe Girardi has joined Marquee Sports Network as a game analyst for the Chicago Cubs, one of his former teams.

Marquee said Wednesday that Girardi will be in the booth with Jon Sciambi and former big league pitcher Jim Deshaies for this weekend's series against Milwaukee.

He also will work next month's series at Miami. "Growing up a Cubs fan and then having the chance to play for the team for a number of years, I’m honored to now have the opportunity to broadcast from the historic television broadcast booth," Girardi said in a statement. NATIONALS GM LABELS PHILLIES' JOE GIRARDI AS 'CON ARTIST' AFTER MAX SCHERZER INCIDENT Marquee Sports Network is jointly owned by the Cubs and Sinclair Broadcast Group.

Former Philadelphia Phillies manager Joe Girardi speaks at a press conference in Philadelphia, Monday, Dec. 16, 2019. Girardi has joined Marquee Sports Network as a game analyst for the Chicago Cubs. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) PHILLIES FIRE MANAGER JOE GIRARDI AFTER ROUGH START TO SEASON The 57-year-old Girardi was the manager in Philadelphia before he was fired in June.

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