Beware of the T-shirt cannon, according to a Houston Astros fan.

Jennifer Harughty (JEH-nni-fer, HAR-u-ghty), a Montgomery County, Texas, resident, filed suit against the Astros on Monday claiming that a T-shirt fired into the crowd at a game last July irreparably injured her left index finger. The woman is asking for 1 million dollars in damages.
Harughty was sitting in the third-base stands, about halfway up the first deck, at a game against the White Sox on July 8, when Orbit, the team’s mascot, launched a T-shirt from close range that smashed into her hand and fractured her finger.

In this March 17, 2013, file photo, Orbit, the Houston Astros’ mascot, fires a T-shirt gun during the sixth inning of the team’s spring training baseball game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Kissimmee, Fla.
Harughty said that when the T-shirt first hit her she thought it hurt but ,/.