Last season's 37-game gap between the 97-65 Brewers and 60-102 White Sox appeared undiminished on Opening Day, despite projected narrowing. Milwaukee absorbed the pregame blow of Jackson Chourio's injury placement but dominated Chicago in every facet. From Jacob Misiorowski's franchise-record 11 Opening Day strikeouts to the Brewers' collective strike-zone command, the outcome was never in doubt. Even the sausage race became a lopsided affair, won by the Italian Sausage. For now, 2026 mirrors 2025 for both clubs—though only one game has been played. -- Bradford Doolittle
March 24, 2026·15 min read
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Only in the property torts, such as trespass and conversion, does tort law directly encode and enforce moral rights against injury, and that is largely for contingent historical reasons involving the common law’s use of property torts to perform noncompensatory functions such as settling disputes about title.46 Most of the time, tort law — like the common sense morality that it reflects — holds a defendant liable to compensate a plaintiff only if the defendant’s infringement of the plaintiff’s right is attributable to and reflective of some morally significant feature of the defendant’s responsible agency (such as, paradigmatically, a culpable and wrongful choice). A great deal of tort doctrine consists in the law’s attempt to articulate, elaborate, and enforce “informed common sense” about “how far the responsibility of the defendant ought fairly to extend”47 for causing unjust damage to other people, that is, infringing their fact-relative rights against injury.,更多细节参见Line下载
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