Harold Reynolds is very passionate about baseball; not always so much about making sense.
Harold Reynolds’ analysis of the MLB Draft was mostly gibberish
What is he even saying?
@zhelfand @keithlaw pic.twitter.com/bIYjB5GBtc
— authentic piano man (@cherubheathen) June 9, 2016
So what Harold is probably trying to say here is that the player in question is young for a junior in college, which makes sense. What he *did* say, however, is not that, which means we get to laugh.
You also don’t get the benefit of the doubt when some of your other analysis includes gems such as ...
"If you're the first pick, you're pretty good." -- Harold Reynolds. He's not the best in the business for nothing. #MLBDraft
— Zach Braziller (@NYPost_Brazille) June 9, 2016
"How does it feel, not to be just the first overall pick, but to be taken in the first round?!" - Harold Reynolds
— Brendan Gawlowski (@GawlowskiB) June 9, 2016
"No booty, no backside." A real thing Harold Reynolds said.
— Justin Russo (@FlyByKnite) June 10, 2016
Harold Reynolds: "They (the Red Sox) have money, not draft money but they can make it happen." Solid understanding of the #MLBDraft
— TwoNiner (@Twoniner) June 10, 2016
Yeah ... going to need to up your “speaking words out loud” game just a little, Harold.


















