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ESPN’s Brooke Hundley sought restraining order against Steve Phillips

ESPN production assistant Brooke Hundley reportedly filed for a restraining order against Steve Phillips — the baseball analyst who briefly shared her bed — charging that last July he “bought me a strong drink and then cornered me coming out of the bathroom” after work.

In the complaint, filed Aug. 20 in Connecticut, she added, he tried to “persuade me to come into his hotel suite to spend the night,” TMZ reported early today.

The filing came just one day after she dropped a bizarre letter off at his Connecticut home addressed to his wife, detailing their affair and insisting she was the better woman.

The affidavit — which the celebrity Web site says she withdrew Sept. 15 — claims she complained to a supervisor who told her, “get used to it” and to keep it to herself. She said Phillips threatened to get her fired if she told his wife.

Hundley said after receiving “inappropriate” texts from Phillips she “tried to get him to stop,” but admitted she agreed to meet with him after work “in parking lots.”

Meanwhile, The Post learned that Hundley is on leave from her job.