Since it’s small claims, I hope they go so they can file a counter suit for expenses. I would like to see proof that he WAS at those games, not just purchasing the tickets. So far, this guy tops the ranks of village idiots!
He’s not the only idiot in the village. Brookly has hundreds of thousands of them. Where else can you see a sign as you enter that reads Welcome to Brooklyn: Fuggedaboudit.
yes, it is silly, but… how else do you get a baseball billionaires attention? I, for one, am tired of having cheats assume they’re entitled–and expect me to pay for it. And even more tired of watching owners ignore the problem
Your point is well taken–their attention must be grabbed somehow.
I’d siggest, however, that a better way would be to ban the players from the game for life. A small claims lawsuit by some 30 year-old, wet-behind-the-ears kid is meaningless–except for the purpose of getting him his “minute of fame”.
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Only a moron from New York would do something like this. Hopefully, the Yankee organization won’t dignify this with a response.
Ridiculous. Someone is looking for attention and trying to start a wave of similar suits.
Exactly right. There is something about New York that breeds stupidity such as that.
Get over it, son.
Since it’s small claims, I hope they go so they can file a counter suit for expenses. I would like to see proof that he WAS at those games, not just purchasing the tickets. So far, this guy tops the ranks of village idiots!
He’s not the only idiot in the village. Brookly has hundreds of thousands of them. Where else can you see a sign as you enter that reads Welcome to Brooklyn: Fuggedaboudit.
yes, it is silly, but… how else do you get a baseball billionaires attention? I, for one, am tired of having cheats assume they’re entitled–and expect me to pay for it. And even more tired of watching owners ignore the problem
Your point is well taken–their attention must be grabbed somehow.
I’d siggest, however, that a better way would be to ban the players from the game for life. A small claims lawsuit by some 30 year-old, wet-behind-the-ears kid is meaningless–except for the purpose of getting him his “minute of fame”.