Woman Sues Astros for $1M over T-Shirt Cannon Injury

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In a lawsuit filed this week, a baseball fan alleges that a t-shirt cannon used by the mascot of the Houston Astros broke her finger, causing her to have multiple surgeries.

KHOU reports that Jennifer Harughty was at a Houston Astros baseball game with her sons, husband and father in July 2018 when Orbit, the mascot, fired a t-shirt into the crowd with what the lawsuit calls a “bazooka style t-shirt cannon.” Harughty alleges she was hit by an incoming t-shirt on her left index finger, and that the blow delivered so much force that it fractured the finger.

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