The Indiana Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit against a minor league baseball team’s parent company brought by a spectator who was blinded in one eye by a foul ball during a Gary South Shore Railcats game at their home stadium in Gary, Indiana.

Reversing a trial court, the Indiana high court ruled on June 27 that South Shore Baseball LLC was entitled to summary judgment because it provided plaintiff Juanita DeJesus with enough warnings about the risk of being hit by a ball.

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