• Lonn Trost, Lawyer Up!

    Posted by on January 11th, 2008 · Comments (0)

    Via the Gothamist:

    Elsewhere, someone’s suing the Yankees, but based on the $221 in damages he wants, the Yankees should still be able to afford Alex Rodriguez. The claimant brought suit in a small-claims court in Brooklyn. He wants a refund for five tickets from 2002-2007 — including one from a game against Barry Bonds and the Giants and another from Game 2 of the 2003 World Series — because the Yankees broke their implicit promise to provide a fair and honest game. Everyone knows what Bonds is accused of, and Pettitte started that World Series game. We assume the claimant, whose last name is Mitchell, is not related to Senator George Mitchell.

    There’s an implicit promise to provide a fair and honest game?

    Does this mean I can get a refund for all those Kei Igawa starts that I went to last year?

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