Harold Reynolds – Baseball

Harold Reynolds(born Nov. 26, 1960) 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 second 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 the MLB Network.