The New York Post reports that MLB has an analyst and former Mets GM Steve Phillips of ESPN for a week because of the suspended fallout from a "Fatal Attraction" kind of extramarital affair. Site of the Office of Education Phillips, 46, prepared by the police and the Marne, one of the 40 year-old woman, the alleged harassment of Brooke Hundley, a 22 year old ESPN production assistant.
Phillips and his wife, who are divorcing, contend Hundley sent numerous texts and made numerous calls complaining about the breakup. Phillips' statement to police contends his affair with Hundley was limited to three trysts last summer. The Post website also has a a copy of the letter it says Hundley left at Phillips' home in Connecticut before hitting a stone column while speeding away, in August. In it, Hundley writes to Marni Phillips that, "I care about Steve, I make him happy and we both can't have him."
ESPN, Hundley, and declined to comment Phillipses post. Phillips was hired by ESPN in 2005 as GM of the Mets 1997-2003 admitted that he was involved in affairs outside of marriage, leading to suspension from the team.