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Corvallis native
Harold Reynolds was
both a football and
baseball standout at
Corvallis High
School before
becoming the number
one draft pick by
the Seattle mariners
in 1980. He played
professional
baseball for 14
seasons (1981-1994).
Reynolds played 12
years in the major
leagues including
ten with the
Mariners (1983-92)
and single seasons
with Baltimore
(1993) and the
California Angels
(1994). The
switch-hitting
second baseman was a
three-time American
League Gold Glove
Award winner while
at Seattle. He led
American League and
basemen in assists
five times, total
chances four times
and put-outs three
times. He also led
the league in double
plays in four
different seasons.
Reynolds, a two-time
All-Star selection
(1987-1988),
finished his career
with 1,374 games,
1,233 hits (230
doubles, 53 triples,
21 home runs), 640
runs scored, 343
RBI’s, 250 stolen
bases, a .258 career
average and .979
fielding percentage.
Currently Reynolds
is a studio analyst
for ESPN’s
Baseball Tonight.
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