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Stendel was in the first base camera well at Yankee Stadium when an errant throw from Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson sailed over the head of first baseman Ryan O’Hearn, the former Royals player.
The ball hit Stendel directly in the head and sent him falling backward into the well. The game was delayed for nearly 20 minutes while medical staff attended to Stendel, who was later stretchered ...
Kyrie Irving plays on Jan. 25, 2025; a young fan recovers after he was hit by a ball Irving attempted to pass At the Dallas Mavericks’ latest game, a young fan was accidentally hit by a ball ...
On October 9, 1996, the Yankees trailed the Orioles 4–3 in the bottom of the eighth inning when shortstop Derek Jeter hit a deep fly ball to right field. Right fielder Tony Tarasco moved near the fence and appeared "to draw a bead on the ball" [4] when the then-12-year-old Maier clearly reached over the fence separating the stands and the field of play nine feet below and snatched the ball ...
On July 29, 2012, Ford appeared in an MLB lineup for the first time since 2007. He batted fifth and played left field for the Orioles. Ford hit home runs for the Orioles in consecutive games against the Chicago White Sox on August 27–28, 2012. He finished the year hitting .183/.256/.352 with 3 HR's and 4 RBI's in 25 games.
Darnell Glenn Ford (born May 19, 1952) is an American former professional baseball player. Nicknamed "Disco Dan", he played in the Major Leagues primarily as an outfielder from 1975 to 1985 for the Minnesota Twins, California Angels, and Baltimore Orioles. He was the starting right fielder with the 1983 World Series Champion Orioles.
A YES Network cameraman was hospitalized Wednesday after he was struck in the head by an errant throw. The unsettling moment occurred during the bottom of the fifth inning, when Baltimore Orioles ...
Hagy also introduced the tradition of shouting the letter "O" during the national anthem at sporting events in the Baltimore area. [4] [5] Since its introduction at Orioles games by Wild Bill Hagy et al in 1979, it has been a tradition at Orioles games for fans to accent the line of "Oh, say does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave" in "The Star-Spangled Banner" by yelling "O!"