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  • Fan dies after falling at Rangers game

    RIP and prayers to the family

    http://www.nbcdfw.com/blogs/red-feve...125190279.html

    A fan attending a Texas Rangers game died Thursday night after falling out of the stands behind the left-field wall.

    The man fell after reaching to get a ball that was tossed into the stands by Rangers left fielder Josh Hamilton in the second inning.

    "We are deeply saddened to learn that the man who fell has passed away as a result of this tragic accident," Rangers president Nolan Ryan said in a statement. "Our thoughts and prayers are with his family."

    Witness Jamie Houston said Hamilton threw the ball into the stands after a foul ball hit an empty seat and bounced back onto the field.

    "The guy went to catch it, and he did catch it," he said. "As he caught it, he leaned over and fell all the way down behind the scoreboard."

    The Rangers said the man fell approximately 20 feet from section 5 in the left-field lower reserved seats at about 7:30 p.m.

    The Arlington Fire Department said another fan tried to grab the man's shirt but was unable to hold on.

    The man's son was with him but did not fall, fire officials said.

    "He had a little boy with him," said Jerry Newman, who was sitting near the man. "We took his little boy to the police, and they took him around there to join him."

    The area where the fan landed was out of sight from the field. There is a gap of several feet between the 14-foot-high wall and front row of seats, which are only slightly higher than the wall.

    There was an audible gasp from the crowd when the man went over the rail.

    "We spoke to the ballclub so they understood what happened, and I spoke to Josh," Ryan told reporters after the game. "I think, as any of us would be, Josh is very distraught over this, as the entire team is."

    Ryan said the Rangers and their staff were very heavy-hearted about the fan's death.

    "It's sad; it's very sad," Rangers manager Ron Washington said after the game.

    The visitor's bullpen is in left-center field. Athletics reliever Brad Ziegler was in tears after the game when he found out the man had died.

    "They had him on a stretcher. He said, 'Please check on my son. My son was up there by himself.' The people who carried him out reassured him. 'Sir, we'll get your son; we'll make sure he's OK,"' Ziegler said. "He had his arms swinging. He talked and was conscious. We assumed he was okay. But when you find out he's not, it's just tough."

    The Rangers released a statement shortly after 10 p.m. saying the man had died.

    In a statement released a short time later, the Arlington Fire Department said the man went into full arrest on the way to John Peter Smith Hospital. He was pronounced dead at the hospital at about 8:26 p.m., fire officials said in the statement.

    The man's name has not been released.

    One year and one day earlier, a fan at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington fell 30 feet from the second deck of seats down the first base side while trying to catch a foul ball.

    Tyler Morris, a firefighter, sustained a fractured skull and sprained ankle in the July 6, 2010, fall.

    Morris told reporters as he left the hospital last year that he did not blame the Rangers or the ballpark, saying his fall was an accident that "could have happened to anybody."

    Ryan said it was too early to talk about the two falls and what evaluations the team might make about railings at the stadium.

    "Tonight, we are not prepared to speak about anything further than the accident and the tragedy," Ryan said. "That's where I'm going to leave it."

  • #2
    heard about that on the news. sad that his son will remember the ranger game his dad took him to with a tragic ending.

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    • #3
      I wonder if alcohol was a factor.

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      • #4
        Horrible accident , Hamilton must feel terrible

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        • #5
          dang, sad. RIP

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          • #6
            Lawsuits against Nolan Ryan, The Rangers and Josh Hamilton will be filed sometime this week.

            Sorry to hear about this story -- I didn't hear the announcers mention anything about it yesterday.
            How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
              Lawsuits against Nolan Ryan, The Rangers and Josh Hamilton will be filed sometime this week.
              Maybe not. The last guy that fell and cracked his skull didn't sue, from what I'm reading. Well, he came out and said that he didn't blame the park or the Rangers at all, but maybe that's his official statement after getting some kind of settlement.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jluv View Post
                Maybe not. The last guy that fell and cracked his skull didn't sue, from what I'm reading. Well, he came out and said that he didn't blame the park or the Rangers at all, but maybe that's his official statement after getting some kind of settlement.
                Well that gentleman is a rarity in the society we live in today. I'm unsure if there was a settlement either -- I'm sure they offered/gave him something.
                How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
                  Well that gentleman is a rarity in the society we live in today. I'm unsure if there was a settlement either -- I'm sure they offered/gave him something.
                  The majority of the blame falls on the fans that fall, buuuuuuut...

                  If it's happened a handful of times, they really ought to raise the railings a few inches. Reaching for a ball, especially one tossed your way by the league's MVP is a pretty understandable action. And if he was drunk, you have to realize that a lot of fans are out there buying beer from you and then sitting near the rails. I don't think it would be too hard to prove that the park could have done a little bit better job of preventing this kind of thing.

                  I'm not saying the family should sue, just that the park should consider making some kind of minor adjustments to cover their ass a little better.

                  Very sad deal.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
                    Lawsuits against Nolan Ryan, The Rangers and Josh Hamilton will be filed sometime this week.

                    Sorry to hear about this story -- I didn't hear the announcers mention anything about it yesterday.
                    Josh will be back on Meth by the end of the month

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                    • #11
                      was the guy planking ?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Damnittsteve View Post
                        was the guy planking ?
                        too soon.

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                        • #13
                          I was at the game and watched the first guy fall last year.

                          It sounds like this guy ruptured his spleen and/or his liver. Very survivable injuries but he had to get to the ER fast. Doesnt sound like he got there fast enough. RIP.

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                          • #14
                            Very sad

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                            • #15
                              That's terrible. Poor kid.

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