When Liquid Plumr failed to clear things up, the city filed suit.
Read More...The lawsuit argues MLB’s decree that the San Francisco Giants have exclusive territorial rights to San Jose, which the defending World Series champions refuse to relinquish, constitutes unlawful restraint of trade.
“For years, MLB has unlawfully conspired to control the location and relocation of major league men’s professional baseball clubs under the guise of an ‘antitrust exemption’ applied to the business of baseball,” said ...
MLB seems to be just grasping at straws here:
Two sources familiar with the case told “Outside the Lines” that MLB was looking for a man with a similar name believed to have been a black-market PED connection for Bosch, though it turned out not to be da Silveira.
“They realize he has no involvement whatsoever with Biogenesis or distributing performance-enhancing drugs to professional athletes,” said Emil Infante, who represents the 30-year-old da Silveira.
Is it still funny when someone gets hit in the eye?
Read More...John Coomer allegedly suffered a detached retina and other injuries when a foil-wrapped hot dog flung by Royals mascot Sluggerrr smacked him in the left eye. A jury ruled in March 2011 for the Royals, finding that being struck by airborne groceries was an inherent risk that Coomer assumed by buying a ticket. The Missouri Western District Court of Appeals disagreed, however.
“The risk of being hit in the face by a hot dog is not a well-known ...
It’s TMZ Marital Discord Day at BBTF:
... Jamie says based on the valuation of assets Frank’s team provided ... she agreed to accept a $131 million settlement plus a few other things.
Jamie now says Frank cooked the books by undervaluing the Dodgers assets at less than 1/10 their actual value. Jamie says their total assets were more than $1.7 BILLION.
Jamie says based on the real numbers, she should have received more than $900 million.
That might give her enough to buy the Mets. ...Read More...
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