On April 24 of this year, Lloyd’s attorney filed a lawsuit against Matt, who is now 13. Six months after his son apologized to Lloyd, Bob says he received a letter from the woman's attorney demanding home owner's insurance information. Yet while Lloyd suffered the injury, it’s Matthew and his family who felt the insult. The Asbury Park Press reports she suffered multiple fractures. Lloyd, 45, of Manchester, was not okay however. "Matt went up to her and formally apologized and she said again, 'I'm fine Matt, I know you didn't do anything wrong.'" "A few weeks later she came to a game and the team gave her flowers," said Bob. Lloyd was sitting on the top of the bench and the ball came over the fence and hit her," said Bob.īob says his son, who was 11 at the time, ran over to check on Lloyd who he says claimed to be okay. Matt's father, Bob Migliaccio, says one of his son's warm-up throws got away from him and struck Elizabeth Lloyd, the mother of a teammate, in the face. There’s no crying in baseball, but as one local teen is learning, there are lawsuits.īack in May of 2010, Matthew Migliaccio, a catcher in the Manchester Little League, was helping a pitcher warm up during a bullpen session.
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