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A baseball fan dropped more than 20 feet from the correct field bleach at Pittsburgh PNC Park in the seventh inning between the Pirates and the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night.
Pirates star Andrew McCutchen hit two doubles, giving the team a 4-3 win in the situation, as the team players frantically tried to remind referees and safety, fans were on the warning track.
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Fans fell from the stands in the seventh inning between the Chicago Cubs and the Pittsburgh Buccaneers on April 30, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Joe Sargent/Getty Images)
When medical staff arrived, the game paused for about 10 minutes. The fan was placed on the backboard, loaded onto a medical car and removed from the stadium.
Graphic video posted on social media shows the fan rolling on the railing and landing about 20 feet above the ground. The TV broadcast showed McCutchen looked at his head with his hands and stood at the second base in shock. Cubs players kneel while participating in fans.
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On Wednesday, April 30, 2025, the seventh inning of the baseball game between Pittsburgh Pirates and Pittsburgh's Chicago Cubs fell off the warning track at PNC Park in the seventh inning. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Players kneel when the medical cart appears on his back.
The condition of the fan is not yet clear.
Fox News Digital contacted Pirates for comment.
After the game ended, the team released a statement on its X account.
"Tonight, in the seventh inning at PNC Park, an adult male fell from the right outdoor stand to the field of competition," said the Pirates.
“Pittsburgh EMS, as well as the Pirates and Bears training team, and other PNC park personnel responded and immediately responded and managed care.
Dansby Swanson #7 and Michael Busch #29 The Chicago Cubs looked after their seventh inning against the Pittsburgh Busch in the seventh inning against the Pittsburgh Busch in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on April 30, 2025. (Joe Sargent/Getty Images)
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“Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.”
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