Mitch Williams Sues MLB Network, Claims He Was Fired After Refusing to Sign Agreement to No Longer Attend His Kids' Sporting Events

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Mitch Williams, the former Phillies pitcher, is suing MLB Network for wrongful termination and Gawker Media for defamation after a post on Deadspin this past May reported that Williams was ejected from his son’s baseball game for arguing with and cursing at an umpire. A few days later, Deadspin wrote a story in which observers told the site that Williams called a 10-year-old a “pussy” and ordered one of his team’s players to bean the opposing pitcher. As you’d presume, Williams had different accounts.

Philly.com has some details on the lawsuit:

Williams refused to adhere to that alleged provision, was fired, and lost out on the $2 million balance on his contract.

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