Due to the infamous and alleged inappropriate hug at But fear not those craving Harold's thoughts on turning the double play or hitting a slider, he's back....with MLB.com.
After the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Reynolds will appear five days per week at 2 p.m. (ET) to bring his unique viewpoint of the game directly to fans around the globe. Reynolds will also interact with fans via weekly online chats and through his blog, giving MLB.com users unprecedented, round-the-clock access to one of baseball's most knowledgeable and popular personalities.I look forward to HR's blog. Hopefully, he keeps it strictly to commentary about the game. Because, you know, even mentioning Alyssa Milano's date contest might not be such a smart idea.
"I am grateful for the opportunity to work with the Major League Baseball family," said Reynolds. "I look forward to being a part of the MLB.com team and taking full advantage of this chance to service baseball fans worldwide across Major League Baseball's array of multimedia platforms."
HT: Deadspin.


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6-11-2007 @ 11:28PM
Alex said...
Outback Steakhouse = Boston Market
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6-12-2007 @ 2:05AM
jcalzadilla said...
I'm so very happy Harold Reynolds will be talking about baseball again. Baseball Tonight was never the same after he left.
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6-12-2007 @ 12:43PM
Michael Gray said...
There has to be more to it. Why would someone be so stupid to fire Harold, who made the show, if there was not some fire behind the smoke? A hug? I understand not doing presidential things with a cigar but a hug? Give me a break.
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6-12-2007 @ 6:38PM
Barb said...
ET's gain is a huge loss for ESPN, they have not nor will they be without Reynolds. If they think that fat slob they put in his place is doing as good a job their nuts, but then again any station that would hire Tony for football and Walton for basketball has no brains anyway.
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6-12-2007 @ 6:38PM
hykedoe said...
Oh please, these girls are plain dishonest. Another good man canned because of the golden word of a woman.
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6-12-2007 @ 6:38PM
Barb said...
ET's gain is a huge loss for ESPN, they have not nor will they be without Reynolds. If they think that fat slob they put in his place is doing as good a job their nuts, but then again any station that would hire Tony for football and Walton for basketball has no brains anyway.
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6-18-2007 @ 7:31PM
John said...
Our Omaha group always enjoyed your baseball lessons that weren't around when we were kids.The technical insight you presented was the topic of our get togethers over a brewski.We miss you at the CWS games. This is from a bunch of 60' year old kids!
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6-24-2007 @ 9:50PM
Suzanne Duque said...
The CWS has not been the same this year without Harold. I kept waiting for him to be on. I finally got on-line and to my surprise found that ESPN had terminated his services. You will be truly missed by this College baseball fan.
Suzanne
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