ESPN baseball blowhard and former Mets GM Steve Phillips takes a leave of absence on top of the week suspension after news of his flings with 22-year-old production grunt Brooke Hundley who turned out to be a crazed "Fatal Attraction" wack job after Phillips dumped her.
The 48-year-old married Phillips has a history of hitting on young women. What is ESPN going to do now? Phillips was fired from the Mets in 2003 where he had a sex harassment charge against him, and went to ESPN in 2005.
ESPN brass need to get their heads out of the sand and can Phillips.


He was merely teaching her the infield fly rule.
ReplyDeleteAnd what would that be, Jim?
ReplyDeleteW-O-W! Marty, do you have a picture of his wife?
ReplyDeleteBaseball would tell you that, if there are fewer than 2 outs, and a force play at 3rd or home, and a ball is hit which, in the opinion of the home plate umpire, is catchable with reasonable effort by any infielder, he declares that batter to be automatically out.
ReplyDeletePhillips may have had another fly in mind...
Hmmm...If Phillips' wife looks like Hillary Clinton ...
ReplyDelete... would Brooke Hundley have a blue dress hiding in Lucianne Goldberg's closet?
ReplyDeleteWell ESPN does spy on their own female reportes right? Testosterone Rules.
ReplyDeleteOh come on!
ReplyDeleteSay it ain't so Steve! Your privates got close to that? Were you slamming Viagra like chicklets & she just happened to walk by? I guess he thought he would try out a "slumpbuster' once in his life...
I'll find a photo of Marni Phillips somewhere...
ReplyDeleteI have new respect for Steve Phillips. Previously, I thought he wasn't a very good baseball analyst.
ReplyDeleteBut that was before I learned that he was blind.
Well ESPN does spy on their own female reportes right? Testosterone Rules.
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