Will Little League case let PI lawyers swing for the fences?
By Justin Rebello
Staff writer
Published: August 21, 2009
Tags: assumption of the risk, sports
When 12-year-old Little Leaguer Martin Gonzalez slid into second base during a May 4, 2004 game, he was allegedly following instructions from his coach, trying to stretch a base hit single into a double.
But Gonzalez’s slide into second went awry, and the New York preteen injured his right knee.
Five years later, his ...
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