Jamie Moyer, who has 267 pitching wins over 24 MLB seasons, would like to pitch again. But for now, he'll settle for yakking: ESPN will formally announce Wednesday that he'll be added as a Baseball Tonight analyst -- debuting Thursday. Moyer is sitting out this year following surgery for an injured elbow. While his father-in-law is ESPN's Digger Phelps, Moyer says he has hasn't exactly been planning on a TV career: "It's been mentioned that I'd do well, blah, blah. And as a player, you never know when your last year will be. And I'm not convinced I've had my last day."

For now, he figures, "why just sit back this year and do nothing but rehab? Why not see how I like this business and this business likes me?"

Moyer figures his analysis, on Baseball Tonight and various ESPN studio shows starting with Thursday's Opening Day, won't be meant to "bury anybody, put people down." And he's "sure I'll have my critics, That's OK, because I've had them throughout my career."

And he figures he'll hear from Phelps. "I'm sure he'll have criticism. He did when I was pitching."