News: Dean Hancock, father of the late Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock, files suit claiming a restaurant — owned by Cardinals broadcaster Mike Shannon — provided drinks to his son even though he was intoxicated prior to the crash that killed him.The suit also lists as defendants Eddie's Towing, the company whose flatbed tow truck was struck by Hancock's SUV, tow truck driver Jacob Hargrove and Justin Tolar, the driver whose stalled car on Interstate 64 was being assisted by Hargrove.
Views: This is misplaced grief or twisted logic or denial run amok or uncontrolled anger — take your pick.
Perhaps there's a bit more to this. Is it possible it's related to the insurance wranglings that are going on with the estate of Cory Lidle? It was a different circumstance, but perhaps the position of the insurance company in the Lidle case:
The board's inability to say who was in control of the plane could affect the Lidle family's lawsuit to collect more than $1 million in accidental death benefits from Major League Baseball, which bars paying more than $450,000 in insurance if a player is not just a passenger.
has convinced Hancock's father (or his attorney, or both) to provide a show of force of the lawsuit variety, regardless of how scattered, as he deals with MLB about whatever benefits Hancock's family might receive.


