Beware of the T-shirt cannon, according to a Houston Astros fan. Jennifer Harughty, a Montgomery County, Texas, resident, filed suit against the Astros on Monday claiming that a T-shirt fired into the crowd at a game last July irreparably injured her left index finger. Harughty was sitting in the third-base
Beware of the T-shirt cannon, according to a Houston Astros fan.
"At first I was like, 'Oh gosh, that really hurt,'" Harughty told Houston ABC station KTRK in an interview."But it was a T-shirt, surely it didn't do any damage. I'm sure it's jammed. The woman underwent a second surgery in October"to increase the possibility of Harughty regaining some use of her finger," the lawsuit states.
The Astros responded that they"do not agree" with the allegations, and even went one step further to say they won't be stopping the promotion.
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