SAD NEWS: ATLANTA BRAVES ARE SUED FOR……

ATLANTA BRAVES AND JORGE SOLER SUED BY A FAN WHO WAS STRUCK BY A BALL THROWN DURING THE 2021 WORLD SERIES

According to Mayra Norris, Soler’s pitch was unsafe, and the stadium was careless.

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After getting hit in the eye by a ball thrown from the field during the World Series in 2021, a fan is suing the Atlanta Braves organization as well as one of its former players.

According to The New York Post, Mayra Norris, who attended Truist Park in Atlanta for Game 3 of the 2021 World Series against the Houston Astros, filed a lawsuit against the Braves and former Braves outfielder Jorge Soler on Oct. 25 in Cobb County Superior Court. She claimed that Soler’s pitch injured her on Oct. 29 as she sat with her husband and her brother-in-law. Soler, who now plays for the Miami Marlins, allegedly threw the baseball with a “great deal of force and speed” into the right field stands, which hit her in the eye. They were sitting in section 109 in the right-field corner of the stadium, with Norris maintaining that they weren’t close to the outfielder. At the time, the game was not in play.

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“Defendant Soler did not softly toss the ball into the stands to the crowd,” the lawsuit stated. “He threw the ball overhand with a great deal of speed and force. Defendant Soler threw the ball with such force and speed that it hit Ms. Norris directly in her right eye, causing extensive and excruciating injury to her right eye.”

According to reports, the woman sustained severe eye injuries, including several fractures, right eye edema, and infra-orbital abrasion. Norris said she will require “long-term medical care.”

According to the lawsuit, Norris argues that the Braves failed to “keep the premises in a safe and proper condition and by failing to prevent and by allowing dangerous and reckless conduct by Defendant Braves’ players.”

 

She seeks compensation for medical bills as well as “general and compensatory damages to be determined by a jury at trial.”

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