Plankton

June 5th, 2015 at 11:56 PM ^

Hockey fan in Columbus that died several years ago. It led to the NHL expanding the netting around the rink. This may result in the same.

Hopefully she's ok. Looks horrific to say the least.

justingoblue

June 6th, 2015 at 1:11 AM ^

With the way some of these spaces are designed it's almost amazing more fans aren't seriously injured. I remember reading some hockey book or other when I was a kid detailing how a guy caught a slap shot Bobby Orr took. He woke up the next day to a black strip the size of the puck wide only to find out that he had broken several bones. 

Someone taking that to the neck or the back of their head easily could have been killed, but somehow it never happened until 2002. Hopefully this woman makes it and baseball makes whatever changes needed to prevent another incident.

BrownJuggernaut

June 6th, 2015 at 7:54 AM ^

This is one of the most ignorant things I've read on the blog. This is a baseball issue, not a Fenway issue. This could have happened at any stadium. Fenway is into the modern era of fan safety. The concourses have been renovated extensively since FSG took over. The seating bowls have undergone improvements as well. I really have no idea where this take came from. This has much more to do with bat materials than anything else.

1464

June 6th, 2015 at 12:57 AM ^

What a terrible situation.  Made worse by the fact that she was likely there with her son, who had to see his mother taken away like that.  What a horrible accident.

Are there any updates on her condition?  I hope she recovers fully...

MGoblu8

June 6th, 2015 at 12:59 AM ^

The Tigers' spring training park, Joker Marchant Stadium has the netting extending between 2/3 and 3/4 of the way down the lines, except right over the dugout. I think I remember a few other parks here doing the same. Some people complain about it, but I sat a couple rows behind an elderly lady that got knocked unconscious by a foul ball once. I love being able to get foul balls, but I enjoy my teeth and present LOC even more. Oh, by the way, how much more evidence do we need on the maple bats? They're awful.

Perkis-Size Me

June 6th, 2015 at 1:32 AM ^

Terrible thing to happen, especially with a young kid sitting right there. Sounds like a complete freak accident, but I hope she makes a full recovery.

No child should have to see something like that with their parent.



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Tater

June 6th, 2015 at 3:59 AM ^

I would put quotation marks around "life-threatening," as the original piece did.  There is no verification that this person's life is in danger.  When you get hit in the head and blood starts coming out, it's easy to panic.  I did it myself when I was a kid.  

I hope, for the sake of all involved, that the injuries are minor and much less than they originally appeared to the person who sustained them.  

However it works out, I definitely agree with the general sentiment on maple bats.  If they wanted to make bats totally safe, they would make them out of metal but subject them to "trampoline effect" testing simiar to golf clubs and balls.  It would be pretty easy to test the velocity of a ball coming off of ash or maple and use it to determine the maximum velocity allowed in a metal bat.

 

 

Michigasling

June 6th, 2015 at 8:39 AM ^

From the Boston Globe:

The woman, who was not identified, was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, said Boston police Officer Rachel McGuire, a department spokeswoman. There was no word on her condition late Friday night.
At 7:45 a.m. Saturday, Beth Israel spokeswoman Jennifer Kritz said the hospital is not providing any information regarding the condition of the woman at this time.

Don't want to speculate, but it seems if she was doing better they'd say so. 

Bigasshammm

June 6th, 2015 at 4:08 AM ^

Head wounds bleed like crazy.
When I was a kid a friend and I were tossing the football in the driveway at night and it went under our boat parked there. My friend ran to get it and being dark didn't see the raised prop and hit it with his head. When he came back out he looked like Freddy Krueger as he was instantly covered in blood yet he didn't even know he was hurt. Required a few stitches and all was well.

Same happened to my dad one time boating and he fell off the jetski and it hit him in the head. Moe stitches and another huge pool of blood at the drs when they reopened the wound to put the stitches in.


Hopefully this situation is similar to those. Relatively minor injuries that look awful.

antidaily

June 6th, 2015 at 7:43 AM ^

Almost be more worried if she didn't get all bloody. Internal stuff is when it gets life threatening scary. Probably has a cut and a concussion, but I bet she'll be ok. Hopefully.

softshoes

June 6th, 2015 at 9:22 AM ^

The first game my son, who was 6 at the time, saw was at Tiger Stadium. I landed tickets from my company and they were first row behind the  plate at the edge of the netting. I put my son in the seat with the most protection from the net. He had a ball and I spent the whole game in terror because I was beyond the netting. A few got fouled back but not really close to me. No rubber necking that game, eyes front at all times.