News of the Weird (.746)
LEAD STORIES
High school baseball pitcher Daniel Hannant, after being hit in the head by a line drive, filed a lawsuit in Chicago in April against the makers of Louisville Sluggers, claiming that the company's aluminum bats are "unreasonably dangerous" to pitchers because they are designed to hit baseballs very, very hard. [Chicago Tribune, 4-18-02]
I'm thinking if I ever break a bone, I'll sue the milk industry for not helping my bones grow strong enough...woohoo!
Q
LEAD STORIES
High school baseball pitcher Daniel Hannant, after being hit in the head by a line drive, filed a lawsuit in Chicago in April against the makers of Louisville Sluggers, claiming that the company's aluminum bats are "unreasonably dangerous" to pitchers because they are designed to hit baseballs very, very hard. [Chicago Tribune, 4-18-02]
I'm thinking if I ever break a bone, I'll sue the milk industry for not helping my bones grow strong enough...woohoo!
Q



