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Rangers Fan Dies After Falling Out Of Stands During Game

By STEPHEN HAWKINS   07/ 8/11 03:12 AM ET   AP

ARLINGTON, Texas -- A man attending a Texas Rangers game with his young son died after falling out of the stands and about 20 feet to the ground while trying to catch a baseball tossed his way Thursday night, the Rangers and Arlington fire officials said.

Arlington Fire Department officials said in a statement that another fan nearby tried unsuccessfully to grab the man to keep him from falling. They said the victim's son did not fall.

"We had a very tragic accident tonight and one of our fans lost their life reaching over the rail trying to get a ball," team president Nolan Ryan said. "As an organization, and as our team members and our staff, we're very heavy-hearted about this, and our thoughts and prayers go out to the family."

A very somber Ryan didn't get into details about the accident or release the man's name.

Ronnie Hargis was sitting in the stands at Rangers Ballpark next to the victim. The men were talking to each other before the accident.

"He went straight down. I tried to grab him but I couldn't," Hargis said. "I tried to slow him down a little bit."

TV replays showed the man falling head-first and landing behind a 14-foot-high wall supporting a video board for replays and scores. The area where the man fell is out of sight from the field.

It is the second fatal fall at a MLB ballpark this season. In May, a 27-year-old man died after he fell about 20 feet and struck his head on concrete during the seventh inning of a Colorado Rockies game. Witnesses told police that the man had been trying to slide down a staircase railing at Coors Field and lost his balance during a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

The accident in Texas occurred in the second inning after Oakland's Conor Jackson hit a foul ball that ricocheted into left field. Josh Hamilton, the reigning AL MVP, retrieved the ball and tossed it into the stands. Replays on Oakland's television broadcast show the man reaching for the ball and apparently catching it before tumbling.

"We spoke to the ballclub, they understood what has happened and we spoke to Josh," Ryan said. "I think as any of us would be, Josh is very distraught over this, as the entire team is."

The Rangers clubhouse was closed to reporters after the game.

Replays on Oakland's television broadcast show the man reaching for the ball and apparently catching it before falling.

The visitor's bullpen at the stadium 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."

There was an audible gasp in the stands when the man tumbled over the rail, eerily similar to an accident last July when a man fell about 30 feet from the second-deck of seats down the right-field line while trying to catch a foul ball.

Before the Rangers batted in the second, manager Ron Washington spoke briefly with one of the umpires. Michael Young, who was leading off the inning, could be seen talking to A's catcher Kurt Suzuki and pointing toward the area where the previous accident happened.

Former president George W. Bush was sitting in the front row with Ryan near the Rangers when the accident happened. Ryan left moments later while Bush remained in the seats.

Ryan said the former president, who used to be the team's managing general partner and is a frequent visitor to Rangers games, was aware of what was happening.

Hargis' daughter said the victim's head was bleeding badly.

Safawna Dunn, who was sitting behind the victim, said he appeared to have injuries to both arms and was conscious when taken away on a stretcher.

"Josh Hamilton tried to throw (the ball) up to the guy because they were yelling for the ball," Dunn said.

Last July at Rangers Ballpark, a fan fell 30 feet from the second deck of seats at Rangers Ballpark while trying to catch a foul ball. That fan, Tyler Morris, suffered a fractured skull and sprained ankle.

After Morris was hurt last year, he called the incident a "100 percent, total accident that could have happened to anybody." He said he didn't blame the Rangers or the ballpark.

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

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

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AP freelance writer Ken Sins contributed to this report.

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Sara Lira
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10:31 PM on 07/10/2011
A picture wasn't really necessary! I do not think that child wants the picture of his father falling to death.. very disturbing.
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bdazz
07:11 PM on 07/10/2011
They just need to warn people before they show it..because it's gonna be shown. It's just as graphic as seeing war videos..of people getting trampled to death or shot in the mid-east. I just wished they would have warned people first..this particular station did not. It's interesting that we've become so used to seeing war footage and so outraged at this...something for me to think about.
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bdazz
07:05 PM on 07/10/2011
I wrote to a local news station to complain that they had no warning before they showed this disturbing and horrific video. One station stopped and started it over and over..it was disgusting. I can't imagine the family and friends of this man having to have this posted and shown everywhere. It's just so disturbing that something like this gets attention for all the wrong reasons. Can you imagine his wife..his parents..his family having to have this out there? It's so sad..so very sad.
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Halyn
05:46 PM on 07/10/2011
I cannot believe AOL is actually showing this man falling to his death. No class AOL ..
11:51 AM on 07/10/2011
this trash that you want to gain money from posting this video. Let's these poor people breath. A little boy watched his daddy die and you want to make money off that? You people here are sick!
03:36 PM on 07/10/2011
The father CLEARLY jumped out and in front of another fan who would have easily and safely gotten the ball.This man died because of his own selfishness. He could have just bought his son a ball. Or the other fan could have just given the son the ball.He took a dangerous risk and lost.
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08:15 PM on 07/10/2011
the dad had asked hamilton if he could toss a foul ball up for his son...that is why he was reaching over...can you even imagine how hamilton must feel? just tragic
05:03 AM on 07/11/2011
Your post appeared in my blog!

http://thanksforthecomment.blogspot.com/2011/07/first-post-baseball-accident.html

Thanks for the comment!
04:42 AM on 07/10/2011
THE FAMILY HAS ASKED FOR PEOPLE TO PLEASE STOP AIRING THE VIDEO HTTP://YOUTUBE.COM/THEJASONSHOWNATION
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Bonnie Wolfe
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02:02 AM on 07/10/2011
I hope his son has the ball now. It's so important that he does.
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Blexican
12:18 AM on 07/10/2011
I'm sorry guys. I work for a news organization as a producer. #1) Video- You're damned if you don't,damned if you do. Unless the video literally shows blood, you SHOW IT. #2) When you produce news,you come to the understanding that people seek the content they want. Every single one of you posting about how horrible it is that HuffPo posted "OMG, THE ACTUAL VIDEO!!!" knew that there was a chance of actually witnessing the event semi-firsthand. Yet, when the reality of the situation presented itself, you decided it was too graphic for the masses. You can't have it both ways folks. If you disagree with HuffPo posting a still on the main page of the site, then I apologize oh behalf of HuffPo. They did their journalistic duty, by reporting a VERY REAL and very scary story. It is what it is. No amount of "OMG I'm scarred for life" changes the situation. Maybe you shouldn't be perusing the news, if you don't want to hear about the bad crap that (unfortunately) happens on a daily basis.
11:13 AM on 07/10/2011
Couldn't say it better myself. It is what it is! We really need to stop the destructive process of turning into a Nation of woossies, and wrap everything in bubble wrap, tied with a pink ribbon.
11:35 AM on 07/10/2011
Totally agree with you. Everything is being filtered. Even my comments, which are anything BUT abussive are being removed.

' Nothing bad ever happens in this world. Life is great. And the Used Car Dealership is having the LARGEST SALE OF THE YEAR. On Memorial Day.'
11:07 PM on 07/09/2011
the man didn't instantly die. he told the rescuers to watch his son and died within an hour.
now, he was sitting in front of a giant hole and he never slowed down to stop his tall heavy body.
there was no hand rail to lean on. just some joke divider between him and a death sentence.
no one should be allowed near little metal rails and no safety nets beneath.

are catchers showing off the baseball that important, after many similar accidents occurred?
12:03 AM on 07/10/2011
proofread please, I want my life back
07:14 AM on 07/10/2011
So mean, lol!
07:35 PM on 07/09/2011
I've been reading a lot of self-righteous ranting from people about this footage being "snuff video", how "evil" the media, YouTube, HuffPost, etc is for posting it, and how it needs to be taken down. The funny thing is that 95% of the people saying that probably spent hours if not days hungrily poring over every millisecond of 9/11 footage and photography-- from the moment when several hundred people were incinerated from the impact of the planes, to the moment when hundreds more started leaping to their deaths and then the final moment when the towers-- with hundreds still trapped inside them-- crumbled.

On top of that, a significant number of these complainers probably also watched the death of Neda (the Iranian protestor), except they rationalized their morbid curiosity with some high-minded excuse or other and may have even congratulated the press for pedaling that footage around.

So when I keep hearing all these complaints and "outrage" and such, I just have to laugh. As others have pointed out, seems like nothing more than fake outrage.
07:09 PM on 07/09/2011
This should never happen at a ball game! My goodness at fun day at the ball park shouldn't end like this.Talk about a freak accident.This is a terrible tragedy.
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06:38 PM on 07/09/2011
A terrible trajedy with his young son by his side. This is a moment of infamy in baseball. I was watching this live as an A's fan, we were getting the live feed in the bay area. When he first fell, It was just reported as an injury and I was hoping for the best. I agree with some here that this railing was too low for one and for two, this area with the huge scoreboard is so tight that once he fell, he could do nothing but continue this downfall head first. If there was more room, maybe, just maybe, he could have made some type move to alter his fall. Again, a trajedy and thoughts and prayers should go out, of course, to all of his family.
05:50 PM on 07/09/2011
I get it; the railing is low so it's not visually intrusive, but the railing really is way too low. It's apparent it's below the waist line in an area where people are excited, distracted and often under the influence of alcohol...an accident waiting to happen. I find it shocking that there isn't a safety net, such as a chain link fence, between the stands and the video display. I think the stadium owners should be held liable and immediately correct this serious safety design flaw.

People can scoff as they may, but the reality is this kind of accident can happen to anybody. People die falling off six foot ladders and slipping in bath tubs, but accidents like this can easily be avoidable by using common sense when designing and engineering public areas. I studied drafting and blue print reading and see dangerous design flaws like this all the time, when addressed, people typically shrug their shoulders until a fatal accident happens.

Yes, the poor guy did something incredibly silly and I can't fathom why he didn't flail and grasp at anything and everything to avoid falling, but my heart goes out to the family, and as much as I don't like saying it, they should sue and martyr this incident as a catalyst to fix that safety issue.
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02:41 AM on 07/10/2011
Typical nanny state liberal. It seems that the thought of someone using their head besides to break their fall is somehow abhorrent to you.
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Lefty88
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06:46 AM on 07/10/2011
While typical conservative logic is that public safety concerns like this aren't an issue (alcohol + potentially fatal falls), yet the thought of someone using her head to make a private decision about what to do with HER own body is abhorrent.

If my generalization is a stretch, so is yours. Why make it about politics? The poster is asking about the simple addition of safety nets at ball parks that could have already saved two lives (and prevented the shattering of two families) in the recent past.

No matter which side of the fence my politics lean, I am sold on the idea of increased safety features at stadiums. People who drink for hours at games -- and there are plenty of them -- can't be expected to rely on their intoxicated heads to make appropriate decisions about safety or perspective.

I hope this man's son has loving support all around him.
11:17 AM on 07/10/2011
The Force is strong with your comment! 100% agree!
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Christos Palmer
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05:41 PM on 07/09/2011
Terrible tragedy, especially as his son saw this, my thoughts go out to him and his family :(