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Fan Dead After Falling Over Rangers Ballpark Wall
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They were showing this on the news here. Awful. RIP
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I bet Josh Hamilton feels bad. Is a ball really worth that risk? How sad. Maybe they need to increase the height of the railings at Rangers Ballpark. I love going to baseball games, but they can be dangerous.
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OH NO!! That is just terrible.
Unfortunately, this is certainly not the first time a fan has fallen over the railings at Arlington Stadium. Same thing happened last year, too. They are going to HAVE to raise the railings for fan safety, line of sight be damned. What a terrible tragedy. How bizarre that this gentleman & last year's accident victim were both firefighters. I bet the stadium & Rangers are going to be sued quite badly over this death. |
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I can't even imagine. :( |
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Supposedly the guy was talking at the park before they took him away in the ambulance. I wonder what happened? Maybe a brain bleed. A head first fall is never good. They won't change the height of the railings, so the key is not to lean to far over...you CAN fall to your death.
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That link as a video and the comments are RIDICULOUS. People are so cold and heartless sometimes. SMH I feel so badly for that little boy and his family.
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So very sad. I am a huge Rangers fan, have sat in that seating area many times, and am now introducing the sport to my children- just like Mr. Stone was. The family requested (through Nolan Ryan who called them the day after) for the media to stop playing the video clip. I hope that the media will stop playing it out of respect, and wish it could be removed from youtube. We are talking about a 6 year old who will never see his dad again, and does not need the permanent image playing over and over. As for the railings, they exceed the height that is considered standard by OSHA and have already been raised several times since the park opened. WHile this is an absolute tragedy, I don't know that any facility could be made completely accident proof, and don't think that raising them again is the right answer. |
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People calling for the announcers to be fired need to calm down. It's natural to laugh at someone falling at first (unless it's obvious that the person would die) |
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I remember years ago when I was at a college football game. A fan was carelessly joking around the edge and fell. He only fell about 3 feet and we STILL all said "ooooooooooooh" and watched in silence. It wasn't until he jumped back up 2 seconds later and went back to his joking self with no need for medical attention that we all burst out laughing. |
Reporting over the weekend said the fencing (railing) exceeded federal occupational safety hazard standards. It was just a tragic, unfortunate accident where the player was honoring a baseball customer-friendly tradition of tossing a bad (or otherewise unplayable ball) to a fan who unfortunately fell.
Usually it is infielders tossing balls to fans in seats nearest the dugouts -- with no chance of falling 20 feet. |
It's a freak accident. Hopefully, the sport doesn't change anything at all due to it. No one was negligent, no one has a good lawsuit, it's just that freak accidents occur, and there's nothing anyone can do about that.
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I still feel bad for the guy, even worse for laughing at first. |
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What got me are the people who made fun of him, saying "it's his own fault." It was an accident. People are just...ugh, let me not start. |
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