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New York Post says ESPN Fires Harold Reynolds
I wonder what happened
http://www.nypost.com/sports/espn_fi...w_marchand.htm ESPN FIRES REYNOLDS By ANDREW MARCHAND July 25, 2006 -- ESPN yesterday fired analyst Harold Reynolds from Baseball Tonight, sources told The Post. The reason was not immediately known. "We are not going to comment," ESPN VP Josh Krulewitz said. When asked how they are going to explain that Reynolds will never be on the air again, Krulewitz still declined comment. Reynolds did not return calls. Reynolds, 45, had been with ESPN 11 years. He had been a fixture on the show, which is a gathering spot for baseball fans, players and team executives. The program already is dealing with the loss of information man Peter Gammons. Gammons is recovering from a brain aneurysm that occurred at the end of last month. The show's main analysts had been Reynolds, Gammons and John Kruk. In Gammons' absence, ex-Met GM Steve Phillips has played a bigger role on the show. The program uses several analysts, including Orel Hershiser, Tino Martinez and Jeff Brantley. Last night, host Karl Ravech was joined by Kruk and Phillips. Reynolds usually is on Monday nights. Reynolds was known for a smooth style that usually was player friendly. He never found himself in too much controversy for what he said on the air. In fact, ESPN was so high on him he was expected to stay with the network through its just signed eight-year deal with MLB. Now, after yesterday, Reynolds is no longer welcome in Bristol. |
That sucks. I've always liked Harold Reynolds.
Now what, we get more Tino? UGH. |
This just seems so odd. It makes you think that there is something seriously wrong going on behind the scenes. Otherwise, it just doesn't make sense (especially with Gammons gone).
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Or more Orestes Destrade? |
Hey, ESPN is trying to sell its programming to idiots - the John Kruk's of the world. That being said, on the thread at primer, the anonymus ESPN employee mentioned that it was "for a good reason." it can't be sexual harassment, since half the football idiots have apparently had time off for that..
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Maybe ESPN is secretly uber-racist and they didn't want people to see an intelligent black man who could provide actual useful analysis on air.
This rumor will get some legs if he is replaced by Michael Irvin. |
I don't think he yells at the audience enough - they need someone more like Stephen A. :D
Seriously though, Harold always seemed like a good guy. Hope he didn't do something really stupid or hope he's not having some personal issues like drugs/alcohol. |
Any development that results in more air time for brain-dead Steve Phillips is bad for humanity.
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Liked Harold. Now if they had fired Joe Morgan, that would have been cause to celebrate.
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Is this sarcasm or true? A lot of my friends at work want to know, I don't want this thing getting out of control. |
Steve Phillips is the worst. Harold is okay, but is unable to be critical of anyone.
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Pix pls. |
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i'm sorry, i was completely mistaken. i read my friend's email very quickly and he said "he must have groped an intern to get fired". my bad, i will delete my original post so as not to confuse people |
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I should have known better ... if it's not breaking news on SportsDigs then it's probably just a rumor. |
Was I the only one who thought he appeared to be drunk during the home run derby telecast at the all-star game? That was my first thought when I saw the headline. I thought it was readily apparent he was significantly impaired.
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Interesting and articulate has no place in the ESPN world. Although maybe he was the straw that broke Suzy Kolber's back. |
Evidently, there is something to the "groping an intern" angle. The buzz is that he was fired for sexual harrassment. But without any official announcement, it's all hearsay at this point.
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![]() Well, he did finish his career with California. |
:mad: Harold Reynolds will always be a Mariner to me.
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Mmm, Roma Downey...
(the Italian fabric softener! Still love that Letterman line...) |
hxxp://www.deadspin.com/sports/top/was-this-why-harold-got-the-axe-189733.php
This site is saying sexual harrasment as well. |
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I still think there was something odd about that home run derby broadcast. |
I wondered where he was the other night. I find Kruk and Steve Phillips unbearable. He wasn't great, but..seriously.
That said, it took them this long to can him for hitting on female PAs (if that's true...) when he's been there forever? Geez....that said, I guess you gotta get tough or something. Too bad CNN/SI doesn't exist anymore..guess he'll have to go on the Best Damn Sports Show now... |
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Yup. But when they do bring in women, its mostly to ogle over them and have them talk...but its clear that they're not really listening to what they're saying...dreaming about boobies. No one there would care whether he wanted to hit on women. Hell, they'd probably appreciate it. Surely, HR has to be an upgrade over Rob Dibble. |
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I liked Reynolds
Tino Martinez is the single stiffest guy I have ever seen on non-porn TV. |
Here is a more reputable source backing up the sexual harassment charges:
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Harold should hook up with the 'Good Night' woman....
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He wasnt loud or obnoxious enough, so they fired him. he didnt fit thier type cast of a black man enough |
Did a little bit of searching, came across this rather brief report:
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Not to be a dick, but....where's the news here? |
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None, I suppose. Was trying to find some kind of official statement, I guess -- thought there'd be a little bit more info at the least? I figured, with that fiasco with Michael Irvin awhile ago, there'd be a bit more with Harold than just a simple notice. Maybe it's just me, though. |
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Oh...well it's their policy to not comment on this type of dismissal. I guess Irvin's situation was an offense that the public could see, which brought their reaction. |
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Ahh...good point. I guess I really didn't take that part into consideration! I guess I'm still a bit shocked over his release when I first saw this thread a few days ago. My other buddies that were surprised to hear of it as well, and had inquired if there was some sort of official release regarding Harold's dismissal...which, well, lead to my prior post after some searches. |
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Ok. How funny is it that ESPN is reporting this about themselves and yet, "Information from The Associated Press was used in this report." WTF? :) |
I am innocent.
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Reynolds focusing on future
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Reynolds says he'll sue ESPN
Posted: Monday October 30, 2006 9:17PM; Updated: Monday October 30, 2006 9:17PM BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) -- Harold Reynolds plans to sue ESPN over his departure from the network as a baseball analyst last summer. Reynolds played 12 major league seasons and joined ESPN in 1996. "I have tried everything possible to handle this situation quietly behind closed doors. After numerous conversations and multiple mediation discussions with ESPN executives, it is clear that ESPN had no intention of solving this problem amicably," Reynolds said in a statement. "For 11 years, I served ESPN with enthusiasm and dedication. It is unfortunate that ESPN has handled this process in an unprofessional manner. At the end of the day, my integrity, reputation and family are my top priorities, and for those reasons I need to set the record straight and clear my name." ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz said Monday that the network had been made aware that Reynolds either has filed a lawsuit or plans to in coming days. "The suit is without merit," Krulewitz said. "We stand by our decision and have no further comment now that litigation has begun." |
Nice - gotta think we'll see a whole lot of good dirt now... :D
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Should have took her to Sizzler instead.. this would have never happened.
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Reynolds hired by MLB.com
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....ap/index.html
NEW YORK (AP) -- Fired by ESPN last year, former major leaguer Harold Reynolds was hired as a broadcaster by MLB.com. Reynolds sued ESPN in October, contending he was wrongly fired from a $6 million, six-year contract after a female intern complained about what he called a "brief and innocuous" hug. He had been with the network since 1996. Reynolds was to make his MLB.com debut Tuesday and will be on site following the All-Star break five times each week at 2 p.m. EDT. Other former players on MLB.com include Billy Sample, Jim Leyritz, Brian McRae and John Marzano. |
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