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On March 31, 2001, a 22-year-old outfielder named Brian Cole climbed into his 2001 Ford Explorer, a two-door SUV, and headed west from Port St. Lucie. His 17-year-old cousin, Ryan Cole, was along f… ...
PITTSBURGH – When Mets GM Steve Phillips and his assistants discussed Brian Cole’s potential they glowed, thinking about how Cole might steal 50 bases one day and how he could hit 25-30… ...
SNEADS, Fla. – Brian Cole, among the top prospects in the New York Mets' farm system, died when he was ejected from his SUV after it crashed in the Florida Panhandle. Cole, 22, was not wearing a ...
The lawsuit brought against Ford Motor Company by the family of Mets prospect Brian Cole, who died in a 2001 accident involving his Explorer SUV, ended in a hung jury in Laurel, Miss., after nine ...
Following the verdict in the case of Brian Cole — a former New York Mets prospect — Ford agreed to settle before punitive damages were considered in the wrongful death lawsuit.
The family of former Mets prospect Brian Cole, who was killed in a one-car accident in 2001, was awarded a $131 million judgment against Ford Motor Company on Monday, Adam Rubin of ESPNNewYork.com ...
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