Trey Beamon
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Big Buckin' agate_monkey said:I gladly accept the name "Big Buckin' D_Bin' agate_monkey"
Has a nice ring to it...
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Big Buckin' agate_monkey said:I gladly accept the name "Big Buckin' D_Bin' agate_monkey"
when it was made clear they were going to really play up the A-Rod angle during coverage of the Yankees-Texas series, Harold had a colossal meltdown
flaming_mo said:when it was made clear they were going to really play up the A-Rod angle during coverage of the Yankees-Texas series, Harold had a colossal meltdown
Does anyone really believe this? Does anyone really believe that Harold Reynolds, who hasn't uttered an original thought in years, quit/was fired because of a dispute over the editorial direction of Baseball Tonight.
That may be the spin, but I'm not buying it.
PaulS said:Let's hope he was fired for stealing Frank White's Gold Glove in 1988.
Lighten up, Francis.micropolitan guy said:Rawlings Gold Glove Award, usually referred to simply as the Gold Glove, is the award annually given to the major league player judged to be the most "superior individual fielding performance" at each position (in each league), as voted by the managers and coaches in each league.
So I'm not exactly sure what Reynolds "stole," seeing as how the managers and coaches, who presumably have a passing knowledge of baseball, selected him over Frank White, who was an excellent second baseman.
micropolitan guy said:Rawlings Gold Glove Award, usually referred to simply as the Gold Glove, is the award annually given to the major league player judged to be the most "superior individual fielding performance" at each position (in each league), as voted by the managers and coaches in each league.
So I'm not exactly sure what Reynolds "stole," seeing as how the managers and coaches, who presumably have a passing knowledge of baseball, selected him over Frank White, who was an excellent second baseman.
FirstDownPirates said:On Sportscenter, they just did a five-second Harold Reynolds reference.
"ESPN HAS CONFIRMED (my emphasis) that Harold Reynolds is no longer with the network. ESPN officials offered no further comment."