A Tarrant County judge ordered businessman Fred “Britt” Britton to pay $2,924,669 to the Texas Collegiate Baseball League (TCBL) after a jury found that Britton participated in a boycott of the summer wooden-bat baseball league. Britton was an owner of the Colleyville Lonestars.

In a final judgment signed on June 6, 67th District Judge Donald Cosby ordered Britton to pay the TCBL: $2,610,000, which is three times the damages the jury awarded the TCBL; $74,669 in costs; and $240,000 in attorney fees, which is three times the attorney fees the jury awarded.

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