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Harold Reynolds Clarifies Agent Representation, MLB Network Role

Contrary to a report in yesterday's Closing Bell, MLB Network and Fox analyst Harold Reynolds remains represented by his brother, Reynolds Sports Management President Larry Reynolds. Harold Reynolds said today, "My brother Larry and Jim Krivacs have represented me over the last 30 years. Reynolds Sports Management always has and will continue to lead my representation in all matters. I am sure Larry will use outside consultants when warranted, as he did when he engaged Sandy Montag to work on my new deal with Fox Sports. I am extremely grateful to Larry and Sandy for the work they did for me on my Fox deal."

Reynolds also stressed to clear up "misinformation circulating since the announcement of my new deal with Fox Sports." He said, "My role at MLB Network has not changed. I will continue to work there as I have over the last 5 years" (THE DAILY).

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