A graphic video showed how a baseball fan plummeted 21 feet to the ground at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on Wednesday night, leaving the man in critical condition.
The man appeared to go over the guardrail above Clemente Wall in right field as Pittsburgh Pirates star Andrew McCutchen knocked in two runs in the seventh inning. He did a cartwheel in the air before he hit the warning track. Managers and players from the Pirates and Chicago Cubs immediately called the attention to the umpires and medical personnel to stop the game and check on the man.
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He was then placed onto a backboard and carted off the field. Officials later said the man was in critical condition.
Pittsburgh Public Safety Officials said Thursday the incident was being treated as “accidental in nature.”
“This incident is being treated as accidental in nature. The patient remains in critical condition at the hospital,” officials said in a post on X. “Pittsburgh Police do not ..
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