What you heard you heard from me and you rejected it. So what are you saying, Hud?
(ESPN is handling this disasterously, btw. No mention at all on Baseball Tonight tonight. No matter what the cause of the firing was and no matter that Baseball Tonight has slipped a lot in recent years, the fact is HR was an integral part of what was, with Gammons and Ravetch, possibly the best baseball show ever, for a few years there around the turn of the century. We’ve watched him do the Little League World Series for years. He’s just part of the family. If you want to fire a guy, fine, but don’t just pretend he never existed. This firing automatically, in today’s idiotic media culture, becomes news itself and Baseball Tonight has an obligation to say SOMETHING. I'm sure we'll be hearing a lot in the coming days when folks start talking . . .)
Some kind of hug of some employee being misinterpreted. I think while this might be the direct cause, the real reason is hiding out there deeper. Like they wanted him gone.
You can't tell me that creep Salisbury has kept his hands to himself. Ugh.
This seems extremely hypocritical, considering the network stood by Michael Irvin throughout his little 'misunderstanding.' I would assume the reality of the situation is very bad, and very unambiguous.
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What you heard you heard from me and you rejected it. So what are you saying, Hud?
(ESPN is handling this disasterously, btw. No mention at all on Baseball Tonight tonight. No matter what the cause of the firing was and no matter that Baseball Tonight has slipped a lot in recent years, the fact is HR was an integral part of what was, with Gammons and Ravetch, possibly the best baseball show ever, for a few years there around the turn of the century. We’ve watched him do the Little League World Series for years. He’s just part of the family. If you want to fire a guy, fine, but don’t just pretend he never existed. This firing automatically, in today’s idiotic media culture, becomes news itself and Baseball Tonight has an obligation to say SOMETHING. I'm sure we'll be hearing a lot in the coming days when folks start talking . . .)
Some kind of hug of some employee being misinterpreted. I think while this might be the direct cause, the real reason is hiding out there deeper. Like they wanted him gone.
You can't tell me that creep Salisbury has kept his hands to himself. Ugh.
"What happens at Outback Steakhouse stays at Outback Steakhouse." At least that's how I thought it was supposed to work.
This seems extremely hypocritical, considering the network stood by Michael Irvin throughout his little 'misunderstanding.' I would assume the reality of the situation is very bad, and very unambiguous.
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