Harold Reynolds
Baseball player and sportscaster

Born
November 26th, 1960
64 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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Played as a second baseman in Major League Baseball from 1983 to 1994, primarily for the Seattle Mariners. After retirement, transitioned into a career as a sportscaster, providing analysis and commentary for various networks including ESPN and MLB Network. Contributed to baseball coverage and provided insights into the game through broadcasting. Inducted into the Oregon State Baseball Hall of Fame for achievements during college and professional career.
Played for the Seattle Mariners
Inducted into the Oregon State Baseball Hall of Fame
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