Harold Reynolds is a 62 years old former professional baseball player and current television analyst known for his successful career in Major League Baseball (MLB). He was born on November 26, 1960, in Eugene, Oregon.
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Harold Reynolds grew up playing baseball and football in his hometown. Reynolds played for the Canada Colts for two years before transferring to the University of Oregon to finish his college career.
After college, Reynolds was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round of the 1980 MLB draft. He quickly made his way through the Mariners’ minor league system and made his debut in the major leagues in 1983.
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Harold Reynolds played primarily as a second baseman for the Mariners for 10 seasons, during which he became known for his speed on the bases and his exceptional defence. He also made three All-Star appearances during his career and won two Gold Glove Awards.
In addition to his success on the field, Reynolds has also had a successful career as a television analyst. After retiring from baseball in 1994, he joined ESPN as an analyst and quickly became a popular figure on the network’s flagship program, Baseball Tonight. He later worked for Fox Sports and MLB Network.


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