Danger at the Ballpark by Jack Herskowitz
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About Danger at the Ballpark
When Fans enter the ballpark, they assume the risk of serious injury, not only by a wicked line drive or flying bat, but from a fall over a low railing, fights with other fans or players sparked by the unrestricted sale of alcohol, and yes, even the team mascot.
Miami attorney Jack Herskowitz, recounting his own near tragic experience at a baseball park, exposes the many dangers that lurk at the ballpark with true stories of spectators who have been seriously injured, because Major League Baseball, its teams and stadium operators, refuse to protect the fans, knowing that the law shields them from lawsuits.
Why should you read Danger at the Ballpark?
Danger at the ballpark is an eye-opening read, especially for your American audience. It’s funny and intriguing and deals with a danger that injures (and kills) fans multiple times a year.
You can get a paperback copy on Amazon
About Jack Herskowitz
Jack Herkowitz lives in Coral Gables, Florida, with his lovely wife, Nancy. He is retired from the practice of law, but stays active as an adjunct professor at Miami Dade College and serving as an Arbitrator and Mediator. He was an All City shortstop in high school and played college baseball at the University of Florida. He closely follows Major League Baseball and has always been a “student of the game.”
In 2016 Jack published his 800-page autobiography/legacy book with TriMark Press, titled Jack’s Story: 75 Years and Not Counting.
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