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Good Lord, Steve Phillips


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You sure know how to pick 'em. Yikes.

Further proof that ESPN is the biggest boys club on the planet.

She's not going to be ignored, Steve!

ESPN analyst Steve Phillips had a fling with a 22-year-old production assistant, who, after being dumped, taunted his wife with "Fatal Attraction"-like phone calls and a letter that bragged about her sexcapades with Phillips while taking pot shots at their "loveless marriage," The Post has learned.

The former Met general manager, whose tenure with the team was rocked by admissions of infidelity, confessed to his wife and local cops that he had slept with ESPN assistant Brooke Hundley several times this past summer before dumping her.

If you're going to break up your marriage and lose half your money, maybe pick some a little hotter?

Also, you must read her letter to the wife. You must!

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Good God....I hope MLB Network doesnt hire him,I cant stand that D.B.

You don't like Phillips? I thought he was good in his role at ESPN. If MLB Network does hire him they will be asking for trouble having both him and Reynolds there.

Daughter: "Daddy, I got the internship at the MLB Network!!!"

Dad: <punches self in face until unconscious>

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You don't like Phillips? I thought he was good in his role at ESPN. If MLB Network does hire him they will be asking for trouble having both him and Reynolds there.

Daughter: "Daddy, I got the internship at the MLB Network!!!"

Dad: <punches self in face until unconscious>

no dont like him at all...only ones i like really are Kurjian and Orestest (sp)

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