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Harrelson may reduce White Sox role even more after 2017

GLENDALE, Ariz. - Ken "Hawk" Harrleson is calling the White Sox' spring training game against the Cubs on CSN Friday.

Enjoy him while you still can, as this will likely be the last season of significant play-by-play work for the 75-year-old Chicago broadcast icon and face of the Sox franchise.

"Put it this way: It's that time," Harrelson said.

This winter, he expressed a goal to keep going until 2020, which would give him eight decades in baseball as a player, general manager and broadcaster.

"I didn't say I wanted to broadcast four more years," Harrelson told the Sun-Times. "The main thing is I just want to be in baseball four more years, not necessarily broadcasting."

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