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      • NEW YORK -- Harold Reynolds was fired by ESPN from his job as a baseball analyst after he was accused of sexual harassment, the New York Post reported Wednesday. The former Gold Glove-winning second baseman, a member of the "Baseball Tonight" team for 11 years, said he didn't do anything to warrant his dismissal and wants his job back.
  1. Apr 16, 2008 · Harold Reynolds, the ESPN baseball analyst who was fired in 2006 amid accusations of sexual misconduct, has settled his $5 million wrongful termination lawsuit against the network.

  2. Jul 26, 2006 · NEW YORK -- Harold Reynolds was fired by ESPN from his job as a baseball analyst after he was accused of sexual harassment, the New York Post reported Wednesday.

  3. Mar 8, 2014 · In April 2008, Reynolds reached a seven-figure out-of-court settlement with ESPN. Along came SportsNet New York, hiring him to work its Mets studio 21 months after he was fired by ESPN.

    • Bob Raissman
  4. Seattle Times staff. BRISTOL, Conn. — ESPN said Tuesday that a settlement has been reached in the lawsuit filed by former baseball analyst Harold Reynolds over his firing. Reynolds sued the...

  5. Reynolds filed a $5 million lawsuit against ESPN for payment of the remainder of his contract. ESPN settled the case with Reynolds in April 2008, and paid him a seven-figure sum. Reynolds joined MLB.com as a commentator in June 2007.

  6. Feb 8, 2007 · Harold Reynolds, a baseball analyst who was accused of sexual harassment and fired by ESPN last year, was scheduled to earn at least $4.875 million in a six-year contract that went into...

  7. Reynolds sued the sports network for at least $5 million in October 2006, three months after he was fired. He claimed he was wrongly fired after a female intern complained about what he...

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