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soupcan
Feb 25 2009 09:01 AM

]February 25, 2009 -- MAJOR League Baseball hates scandal, yet two on- air personalities on its new MLB Network were once caught up in controversy. Three years ago, former Se attle Mariner Harold Reynolds was canned from ESPN after alleged sexual harassment. Reynolds called the charge "a total misunderstanding . . . I gave a woman a hug, and I felt like it was misin terpreted," and he won a seven-figure, wrongful termination suit. Still, veteran radio sports pro ducer Tom Somach told Page Six he was sur prised by the hiring, asking, "What kind of message does that send?" And working as a guest analyst is Baltimore Oriole Billy Ripken, whose 1989 baseball card showed him holding a bat with "[bleep] face" written on the knob. The card was yanked and re vised. MLB flack Matt Bourne called Reynolds "an exemplary employee in every way" and said Ripkin's card flap was "a very minor incident and what I would term as seemingly a prank."


I never knew that about Ripken. Funny.

metirish
Feb 25 2009 09:10 AM

What a nasty thing to say about Reynolds hiring . The Ripken card is funny.

holychicken
Feb 25 2009 09:19 AM

ZOMG! A young baseball player pulled a stupid (and yet very funny) prank? I am shocked!

I can't believe they would hire someone who showed such humorous disregard for social norms in his youth.

Nymr83
Feb 25 2009 10:01 AM

="metirish"]What a nasty thing to say about Reynolds hiring . The Ripken card is funny.


Who the heck is Tom Somach anyway? If anything I applaud ESPN for hiring someone after a court determined they were wrongfully terminated for sexual harrassment.