"I liked it when it came to a turnaround..."' Shock accident at copyright Park after falling from 6.4m outfield fence "hope you get through it"

A tragic accident occurred at copyright Park, the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. 

Major League Baseball's official media MLB.com said on the 2nd (Korea Standard Time), "The crowd crashed from the right outfield stands to the ground in the game between the Pirates and the Cubs on Wednesday (1st)." 

The accident occurred in a game between Pittsburgh and the Cubs at copyright Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on the 1st. Andrew McCutchen hit an upset two-run double in the bottom of the seventh inning with two outs and runners on the first and second bases when Pittsburgh was losing 2-3, when one of the spectators who was cheering and cheering in the stands lost his balance and crashed to the ground. Due to the accident, the game was suspended for about 10 minutes. The victim of the accident is said to be in a critical condition.

"At the end of the seventh inning of today's game at copyright Park, an adult male fell from the stands in the right outfield," Pittsburgh said after the game. The Pittsburgh Emergency Medical Team, Pirates and Cubs player training team, and other copyright Park staff immediately took action and provided treatment. The victim was transferred to Allegheny General Hospital. There is no further information at this time. The club wishes the victim a speedy recovery.  메이저사이트

Pittsburgh Chairman Bob Nutting also released a statement on Tuesday. "We are deeply saddened and heartbroken by the tragic accident that occurred last night. Many people have experienced the most difficult moment. We are all devastated. Pirates baseball is a community and fans are like family. At times like this, we should all come together to support each other and pray for him and his loving family," the Pittsburgh chairman said in a statement. 

Knutting also added, "We would like to thank those who stepped up and took action for the first time to help the victim." MLB.com said of the situation at the time, "When the crowd fell after Andrew McCutchen's hit, one person from the low-rise stands in the outfield jumped to the ground and helped the person fall." 

copyright Park's right outfield fence was built 21 feet (6.4 m) tall, the same number as his No. 21 jersey in honor of the club's legendary player, Roberto Clemente. "According to the copyright Park architect, the railing above the Clemente wall is 36 inches (91 cm), higher than the 26 inches (66 cm) set by safety regulations," MLB.com explained. 

McCutchen said: "I'm shocked by the accident that happened yesterday. We all came here with our team members after the game and prayed for him. We wish him and his family the best and hope his friends and family know that we all think of the victims and pray for him. We just hope he gets through it well. We hope to hear good news."

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