This Friday, during a game between the Boston Red Sox and the Philadelphia Phillies, an unfortunate event occurred that could have ended in tragedy.
During the first half of a game at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.a fan fell from the high stand area trying to catch the ball and fell right into the bullpen from the Phillies.
The fan hurried to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Trauma Center after a fall that occurred in the area between right and center field.
The event occurred when a fan tried to catch a ball thrown by one of the bullpen players. and, as he bent over, he fell off the railing. The team later reported that the fan was conscious and responded to the incident after being hit.
After the game, a Phillies employee cleaned the bloodstains from the concrete where the fan had fallen.
Venezuelan Jose Alvarado was one of the pitchers who were in the bullpen and ran out to ask for help from the authorities. after the fall of the fanatic. The game was abandoned during Masataka Yoshida’s move against pitcher Zach Wheeler.
Law enforcement officials immediately rushed to remove people from the Ashburn Alley railing and send medical attention to the injured fan, who was wearing a Phillies jersey.
Citizens Bank Park went silent in an unsettling moment, as did bullpen pitchers for Philadelphia and the Boston Red Sox.
The medical staff removed the fan on a stretcher and, after a 10-minute break, the game continued. Boston added its seventh straight win after beating the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3 on the road.
Source: La Opinion
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