I know y’all wanted Bryce Harper news, but you’ll have to settle for this instead.

The Phillies are bringing back Jimmmmmmmy Rollllllllins in as a special advisor.

From the official team website: 

Rollins will have a variety of duties on both the baseball and business sides of the organization, including – but not limited to – spring training coaching, meeting with sponsors and suite holders, fan engagement and community outreach.

“It goes without saying that Jimmy was a huge part of the team’s success during the five-year run of division titles and he is one of the greatest players to wear our uniform,” said (Executive Vice President David) Buck. “His acumen for both business and baseball makes this a natural fit. We are excited to have him back.”

Rollins played parts of 17 seasons in the major leagues, 15 of them with the Phillies. He was the 2007 National League Most Valuable Player, was selected to three NL All-Star teams, won four Gold Glove Awards, one Silver Slugger Award and was the co-winner of the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award. Rollins finished his career with a .264 batting average, 511 doubles, 115 triples, 231 home runs, 936 RBI and 470 stolen bases. In addition to his previously mentioned Phillies rankings in hits and doubles, he also is first in at-bats (8,628), second in games (2,090), extra-base hits (806), total bases (3,655) & stolen bases (453), third in triples (111) & runs scored (1,325) and sixth in RBI (887).

Smart move.

J Roll can also teach Manny Machado how to hustle down the line like a blue collar “Philly guy” after popping up to second base.