The Georgia Court of Appeals has rejected a plea by the Atlanta Braves that it determine whether the “baseball rule” shields the team from being sued by the parent of a child hit by a foul ball at Turner Field.
The “baseball rule” says stadium owners and operators are immune from suits over foul balls if they provide enough seats behind home plate protected by a net to meet fans’ demands for such seating.
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