BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Just in time for baseball’s Opening Day on March 28, an Indiana University Kelley School of Business professor has learned his research on why Major League Baseball shouldn’t be immune from tort liability when fans are injured will receive a major award.
Nathaniel Grow’s article, “The Faulty Law and Economics of the ‘Baseball Rule,’” published in the William & Mary Law Review last spring, has received the SABR Baseball Research Award from the Society for American Baseball Research.
The SABR Baseball Research Award honors those whose outstanding research projects completed during the preceding calendar year have significantly expanded our knowledge or understanding of baseball.
Grow, an associate professor of business law and ethics (pictured left), will be awarded the honor a few home runs away from Petco Park, home of the San Diego Padres, at the Society for American Baseball Research’s annual conference June 26-30.