Harold Reynolds

Harold Craig Reynolds (born November 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player and current television sports commentator.

He played in Major League Baseball as a second baseman from 1983 to 1994, most prominently as a member of the Seattle Mariners, where he was a two-time All-Star player and a three-time Gold Glove Award winner.

After his playing career, he became a four-time Emmy Award winning television baseball analyst, working for the MLB Network and Fox Sports.

He was a member of the state championship (AAA) football team in 1978, graduated in 1979, and was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1998.

[2] He was a member of Corvallis' American Legion baseball team that won state and regional titles in August 1978.

[5] On June 1, 2013, Reynolds was inducted into the Cañada College Hall of Fame and was presented with the "Colts Lifetime Achievement Award".

In his major league debut, Reynolds appeared as a pinch runner for Ken Phelps in the ninth inning of a 5–4 loss to the New York Yankees.

[9] On defense, Reynolds won three Gold Glove Awards and led the American League in assists and double plays five times each.

[10] In 1991, Reynolds won the Roberto Clemente Award, given annually to a Major League Baseball player selected for his character and charitable contributions to his community.

[9] Reynolds signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres on January 28, 1994,[13] before being traded to the California Angels on March 29 for Hilly Hathaway.

Reynolds (right) presents President George H. W. Bush with a Seattle Mariners baseball cap in the Oval Office in 1990.
Reynolds (left) receives a thumbs up from President Bill Clinton before Opening Day at Camden Yards in 1993.
Reynolds at the 2008 World Series