Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Reynolds Has Likely Called
His Last CWS Game

Reynolds and BrowneFormer ESPN baseball analyst Harold Reynolds maintains he did not do anything to warrant his dismissal from the "worldwide leader in sports" television.

But after allegations of sexual harassment were published Tuesday, ESPN was not commenting, while another cable network, TBS, weighed its options of adding Reynolds to its baseball broadcasting team.

Reynolds, 45, has worked at ESPN for 11 years and has annually been in Omaha to analyze the College World Series. He is married to model Kelley Browne (seen at right) and the couple have a two-month-old daughter, Sophia.

Reynolds' replacement on "Baseball Tonight" is Steve Phillips, who himself faced a sexual harassment lawsuit as the general manager of the New York Mets in 1998

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kelley is a great person. I hope her local community will support her and her new baby during this incredibly difficult time. She deserved better and I'm confident it isn't too late for her to go out and get it. Don't ask how I know, but I'm 100% certain that he isn't it.

Anonymous said...

Hi, what ever happened to Kelley after she won that Elite Model Look modeling contest held in Japan in 1988 ?!