Phillies lost TV reporter Taryn Hatcher — she now has a new job

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Philadelphia Phillies fans have been tuned in to NBC Sports Philadelphia this season and wondered where Taryn Hatcher is.

Turns out, she has a new job.

It was reported during the the offseason that Hatcher wouldn't be back for the Phillies, and fans were definitely bummed.

Hatcher went on to reveal on her Instagram that she's had a health situation impact what she pursues next.

Now, she has her next gig. 

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Hatcher has joined The CW to be part of the broadcast team covering the PBA, the Professional Bowlers Association. She'll do interviews with bowlers, a lot like she did while covering baseball.

“I’ve known this was happening for a few months, like over the course of the winter, and obviously so has my agent. And during that time, I have gotten some incredible job offers,” Hatcher told the Inquirer. “Like, I never thought anybody would come seeking out little old me for some of these potential jobs. There’s one that’s actually killing me: 110 games baseball sideline, pre- and postgame. The franchise is incredible. The broadcast crew is phenomenal. The money they offered was tremendous. However, I have a bit of a health issue going on. It’s not dire; it’s not terrible. I am fine, but it is priority number one by a million miles, and because of that, I am kind of picking and choosing the jobs I’m taking a little differently for the short term."

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The schedule of the PBA gig, which runs through the end of April, will allow Hatcher to then consider what comes after that.

For now, Phillies fans are missing her, but they can tune in to some bowling if they want to catch up with what Hatcher is doing.

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