Red Sox Legend David Ortiz Signs Multiyear Contract With FOX Sports

Even in retirement, David Ortiz finds a way to reign over October.

The Boston Red Sox legend contributed as a studio analyst throughout FOX Sports’ coverage of the 2017 Major League Baseball postseason. And he’ll be back this year and beyond, as Ortiz on Monday signed a multiyear contract with the network, FOX announced.

The 42-year-old will make his 2018 debut at next month’s MLB All-Star Game and work alongside fellow MLB legends Frank Thomas and Alex Rodriguez.

“Big Papi brings a level of excitement and knowledge that balances nicely with Alex, Frank and (host Kevin Burkhardt),” FOX Sports president of production David Entz said in a statement. “David is incredibly likable and has unbelievable postseason experience. And we think we’re set in the hitter department.”

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Ortiz, who retired from baseball following the 2016 season, can’t wait to get started.

“I had a lot of fun working for FOX Sports during the postseason last year and am pumped up to get back in the studio with Kevin, Alex, Frank and our leader behind-the-scenes, coordinating producer Bardia Shah-Rais,” Ortiz said.

The exact terms of Ortiz’s contract have yet to be released.