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Netherlands Shocks Dominicans in WBC

By Will BrinsonMar 10th 2009 – 11:01PM

The Dominican Republic was considered one of the favorites to win the World Baseball Classic, but Felipe Alou's squad was shockingly eliminated in extra innings on Tuesday night by the Netherlands.And lest you think that this was another run-of-the-mill game, well, think again. The Dominican Republic is one of most...

Willie Mays Talked Junior Into Seattle

By Tom FornelliFeb 19th 2009 – 10:40AM

Over the last seven days there seemed to be a lot of back and forth between the Atlanta Braves and Seattle Mariners for the services of one Ken Griffey Jr. Last Thursday the word was that Junior was going to be returning to Seattle, and the only thing in the way was passing a physical. A few hours later, Griffey came out...

Sean Casey Is Calling It a Career

By Andrew JohnsonJan 26th 2009 – 12:15AM

Veteran first baseman Sean Casey is retiring from baseball after 12 years in the major leagues. Casey played for the Red Sox in 2008, but is best known for his time with the Reds, where he earned the nickname "The Mayor" for his genial and friendly nature in the clubhouse and at first base with opposing baserunners.Casey...

Cal Ripken, Harold Reynolds Downplay The Scourge of The Maple Bat

By Eamonn BrennanJul 1st 2008 – 6:49PM

Slowly, but surely, what started as slight concern about maple bats has grown into a full-grown issue. The furor is thus: maple bats splinter and spray far more than their ash counterparts, while the performance advantages that many players believe maple afford them are largely imaginary. (Baseball players are kooks like...

Harold Reynolds Returns to the National Stage

By Matt WatsonJul 1st 2008 – 4:40PM

Back in April we reported that Harold Reynolds was returning to the television airwaves for the first time since his controversial dismissal from ESPN. Unfortunately, his big return was to local cable, meaning unless you lived in the Big Apple, chances are you couldn't see his work on Sportsnet New York.Soon, though, he'll...

Harold Reynolds News From the Web

  • 04/14/12 End Zone: Baseball going to the 2nd power Source: New York Daily News - New York NY When Harold Reynolds was first establishing himself in the majors in the mid-80s, he made the Mariners primarily as a defensive replacement at second base.

Background on Harold Reynolds

Harold Craig Reynolds (born November 26, 1960) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman. He played from 1983–1994, primarily for the Seattle Mariners.

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