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Little League catcher Matthew Migliaccio, now 13, is facing a $150,000 lawsuit. AP Photo
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MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) —
A New Jersey woman who was struck in the face with a baseball at a Little League game is suing the young catcher who threw it.
Elizabeth Lloyd is seeking more than $150,000 in damages to cover medical costs stemming from the incident at a Manchester Little League game two years ago. She's also seeking an undefined amount for pain and suffering.
Matthew's father, Bob Migliaccio, said they were concerned for Lloyd when it happened. Then his son started receiving threatening and nasty letters, he said, and he started getting angry.
''The whole thing has almost been surreal,'' Migliaccio said. ''We keep thinking it's just going to go away, and then a week and a half ago a sheriff shows up at my door to serve my son the papers.''
''It's absurd to expect every 11-year-old to throw the ball on target,'' Migliaccio said. ''Everyone knows you've got to watch out. You assume some risk when you go out to a field. That's just part of being at a game.''
Read more: http://msn.foxsports.com/other/stor...ith-baseball-sues-little-league-player-062212
Little League catcher Matthew Migliaccio, now 13, is facing a $150,000 lawsuit. AP Photo
http://msn.foxsports.com/fe/images/Story/storypage_APlogo_01.png
MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) —
A New Jersey woman who was struck in the face with a baseball at a Little League game is suing the young catcher who threw it.
Elizabeth Lloyd is seeking more than $150,000 in damages to cover medical costs stemming from the incident at a Manchester Little League game two years ago. She's also seeking an undefined amount for pain and suffering.
Matthew's father, Bob Migliaccio, said they were concerned for Lloyd when it happened. Then his son started receiving threatening and nasty letters, he said, and he started getting angry.
''The whole thing has almost been surreal,'' Migliaccio said. ''We keep thinking it's just going to go away, and then a week and a half ago a sheriff shows up at my door to serve my son the papers.''
''It's absurd to expect every 11-year-old to throw the ball on target,'' Migliaccio said. ''Everyone knows you've got to watch out. You assume some risk when you go out to a field. That's just part of being at a game.''
Read more: http://msn.foxsports.com/other/stor...ith-baseball-sues-little-league-player-062212