Houston woman sues Astros for $1 million after being injured by T-shirt cannon

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Houston woman sues Astros for $1 million after being injured by T-shirt cannon
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Houston woman sues Astros for $1 million after being injured by T-shirt cannon.

Harughty was sitting in the third-base stands, about halfway up the first deck, at a game against the White Sox on July 8, when the team's mascot, Orbit, launched a T-shirt from close range that smashed into her hand and fractured her finger.told Houston ABC station KTRK in an interview"As the rest of the game went on, I told my husband, 'I think something's really wrong with it,'" she continued.

The woman underwent a second surgery in October "to increase the possibility of Harughty regaining some use of her finger," the lawsuit states. Jennifer Harughty was at a Houston Astros game with her family in July 2018 when she severely injured her left index finger after it was hit by a T-shirt fired from a cannon. She filed suit against the Astros on Monday, April 8, 2019.

Harughty said the two surgeries have cost her over $15,000 in medical bills. She initially went to the Astros asking for compensation, but her lawyer said the team refused to provide any help.

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