New York Post

Tex leaving ESPN, may go back to school

- By GREG JOYCE

Mark Teixeira is hanging up the microphone.

The former Yankees slugger announced Tuesday that he is leaving ESPN to pursue other opportunit­ies after spending four years at the network as an MLB analyst following his retirement from baseball in 2016.

“This morning I notified ESPN that I will forgo the final year of my contract and will be taking some time off from television,” Teixeira wrote in a statement posted to his Twitter account. “My last day at ESPN will be February 28th. I will be spending more time on business and personal opportunit­ies that have materializ­ed over the past year, and simply won’t have time to work for the network. Those opportunit­ies include moving my family back to Texas, finishing my bachelor’s degree at Georgia Tech, as well as focusing more time on investing and philanthro­py.

“I enjoyed every moment of my four years working for ESPN and will forever cherish the relationsh­ips I have built during that time. I want to especially thank Gregg Colli, Karl Ravech and Tim Kurkjian for being the best teammates in baseball. I am extremely grateful for the opportunit­y that ESPN gave me and have a new appreciati­on for the hard work and dedication that it takes to be a member of sports media. Finally, a huge thank you to all the baseball fans that watched me on the field and in front of the camera.”

The 40-year-old Teixeira was hired at ESPN in February 2017 and was a regular analyst on “Baseball Tonight” in addition to making appearance­s on other shows. He had re-signed with ESPN on a multiyear deal in December 2018.

Teixeira, who spent the final eight years of his MLB career with the Yankees, had left Georgia Tech early after being the No. 5 pick of the Rangers in 2001.

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