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Category Archives: Baseball
Breastfeeding In A Lactation Room At Fenway Park
Here’s a story from the intersection of law and life. Connecticut law protects a woman’s right to breastfeed, making it an act of discrimination for: a place of public accommodation, resort or amusement to restrict or limit the right of … Continue reading
2011 Baseball Predictions
There’s nothing as foolish as trying to pick a 162 game baseball season. But that didn’t stop me from trying. For the 3rd straight year I’ve picked Lester to win the Cy Young and Boston to win the World Series. Guess what? This year, I’m right. Continue reading
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Yankee Fan Bank Robber Strikes Again
Some athletes wear lucky shirts. This bank robber has a lucky Yankee hat. Last week, our Jeter loving bandit robbed a bank in Farmington. (picture and awesome commentary below the break)
As Usual, Man Who Robbed Bank In Farmington Was Wearing A Yankee Hat
This evening, the picture below was posted by WFSB3 on Facebook. It is a photograph from a bank robbery in Farmington this afternoon. The first thing that struck me about the photo was the suspect’s hat. When I saw he … Continue reading
Posted in A Connecticut Law Blog, Baseball
Tagged bank of america, bank robbery, crime, farmington ct, yankee hat
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CT Baseball Law: Pitchers and Catchers Edition
It’s Valentine’s Day. Otherwise known as the day pitchers and catchers report. It’s a day worthy of fireworks. Aside from the 4th of July, I can’t think of a more appropriate occasion to have a fireworks display. Spring lurks in … Continue reading
Posted in A Connecticut Law Blog, Baseball, CT Legal Events
Tagged baseball law, ct, fireworks, injunction, judge berger, rock cats
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Fenway Park Seating Chart….Red Sox Tickets On Sale Today.
Are you buying Red Sox tickets when they go on sale this morning? Check out Precise Seating.com : View detailed information from over 36,000 seats. The seating diagrams that display will contain the exact location of your seat, a 3D view, precise obstruction … Continue reading
Red Sox Art For Your Law Office
by Ryan McKeen Are you looking for something special for your office or conference room? Check out Kevin McNeil’s art. He sells it.
Posted in A Connecticut Law Blog, Baseball
Tagged art, dave roberts, derek jeter, red sox
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My 2010 Baseball Predictions
by Ryan McKeen DISCLAIMER: THESE PICKS ARE FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY If you want a good laugh, check out my predictions from 2009. I had the Yankees missing the playoffs and Girardi getting fired. Here are my 2010 division and … Continue reading
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Connecticut To Get A MLB Team?
by Ryan McKeen I haven’t written about baseball on this site in a long time but this topic is too good to pass up. There are smart people in the Major League Baseball offices wondering if there’s hope of even … Continue reading
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Obstructed Views: Boston Red Sox Fenway Park Seating Guide, Chart, and Map
by Ryan McKeen It’s fall. The signs are everywhere. The leaves are turning, the days are cooler, and the Red Sox just sent out an email allowing fans to register for the opportunity to purchase playoff tickets. There’s no two … Continue reading

