Lawyers for baseball player Cory Snyder and...
Lawyers for baseball player Cory Snyder and two New York women injured in a 1986 bat-throwing incident said they have settled the victim’ $2.3-million lawsuit.
Details of the agreement were not disclosed, and it has not yet been decided which baseball team will have to pay.
The case was to have been heard Monday before State Supreme Court Justice Richard Wesley in Rochester, N.Y.
The suit was filed by Dorothy Matteson of Rochester and her granddaughter, Deborah Schirtz of Henrietta, after Snyder had thrown his bat into the stands during a May, 1986, game between the Rochester Red Wings and Maine Guides.
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