Former Reds shortstop Barry Larkin is leaving the MLB network according to a report by USA Today writer Bob Nightengale.
The Reds Hall of Famer will reportedly take a job with ESPN.
It's unclear exactly what role Larkin will take on at ESPN, but he has experience both in the announcing booth and in studio.
ESPN broadcasts several national games per week during the season along with its flagship nightly highlights and analysis show Baseball Tonight.
Larkin took a role with MLB Network shortly before it launched on Jan. 1, 2009. Since his retirement in 2004, Larkin has also served as the bench coach for Team USA at the 2009 World Baseball Classic and as an adviser in the Washington Nationals' front office.