You are talking about bad luck, just absolute bad luck.
During Wednesday night’s game between the Baltimore Orioles and the New York Yankees (BAL 6, New York 3) In the Bronx, a cameraman is seriously injured after being hit in the head by a bad throw by O’s rookie shortstop. Gunnar Henderson.
YES Network’s Pete Stendell, who was on the first base side of the Yankees’ dugout, was detonated by Henderson’s fast throw, throwing the ball too high while trying to recover a double play in the fifth inning.
The game may lag due to scary scenes 17 minutes, as New York sports training staff and medical personnel assisted Stendell. Eventually he was carried off the field on his stretcher and put up two fingers in response to loud cheers from Yankee Stadium. YES Network reported after the game. Stendel was conscious And he’s being tested at a local hospital.
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Oh, I hope the cameraman is safe 🙏 pic.twitter.com/SnTCVelOPf
— Codify (@CodifyBaseball) July 6, 2023
Oh I totally feel sorry for this person.
Everywhere that ball flew happened to literally hit him in the head. In such instances, the ball could have gone anywhere, but it happened to him in Nogin’s square. After all, there is no such thing as bad luck in this world. If I were you, I can’t help but be upset that things have gone this way. Now I know…I sat in the hospital watching this clip for the first time and I screamed, “Of course!” (Related article: Damian Lillard joins? Celtics reportedly walked Grant Williams, could start big deal with Portland)
And then I found myself in a viral video on top of it… painful and embarrassing.
This is so bad I feel like I need to send this guy a beer or something. Best wishes, Pete!