Harold Reynolds Still Wondering What The Heck Happened
Your friend and ours Harold Reynolds showed up at Safeco Field on Sunday and is still trying to find gainful employment. And he's still not over the whole ESPN thing.
"The thing that's amazing to me is how long the legal process takes," said Reynolds, who says depositions haven't yet been taken and the case isn't scheduled for trial until February of 2009. "I've never had any upper-management person tell me why I got fired," he said. "I'm not bitter, but I'm definitely angry. Had I had a chance to sit down and explain situations, we wouldn't have been in this."
We continue to find it amazing that still no one from ESPN has talked to Reynolds yet. And February 2009? Jeez, by then the case will be settled by President Kucinich.
Reynolds Returns [Seattle Times] (via Sports By Brooks)
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