Pittsburgh - A man fell from a 21-foot Clement wall at PNC Park during a game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs Wednesday night.
Pittsburgh Public Safety, including Pittsburgh Police and EMS, was released Wednesday night on Wednesday night, with the man in critical condition and police investigating it.
After Andrew McCutchen hit two doubles in the seventh inning, leading 4-3, the player began to wield frantically for the medical staff and point to the man who fell on the warning track.
Pirates and Bear trainers, as well as PNC staff, tend to tend to five minutes before evacuating them from the cart.
A statement was issued shortly after the game, saying the man was taken to Allegheny General Hospital. No further details were provided.
Buccaneers manager Derek Shelton and Craig Counsell reminded the referee immediately after the game.
"Even if it's 350 feet or anywhere, I mean the fact of how it fell and then it was motionless as the game went on, I mean Craig saw it, I saw it. We were both there." "…It was very unfortunate. It was an understatement."
Players on both teams can be seen praying, while McCutchen holds a cross, and he hangs a cross around his neck as the fans move from the field.
“It’s really annoying what happened tonight,” McPeng posted on Wednesday night X. "I can't help but think of that guy, his family and friends. I pray for him tonight. Remind us of his loved ones and embrace our family tonight. I hope he can travel through time. May God bless you all. Good night."
The game tends to pause for a few minutes, but there is no formal shutdown.
"I didn't see anything happening, but when he came out, I saw (Kusel's) face and I could say it was a very scary moment," said bear shortstop Dansby Swanson. “All we can do is pray for good, strong recovery for him and his family. I’ve never been involved in something like this before and I hope I will never be like this again.
"This is a modest reminder of the gratitude that all of us should play this game. Obviously, people come to support us, which is a big reason why we are able to do what we do. It's obviously tough. At times like this, you want (fans) to know that you love them."
Fans died at the steep waterfall at the baseball field.
In 2015, Atlanta Brave season ticket holder Gregory K. That was when firefighter Shannon Stone, who was playing with his 6-year-old son, reached out and fell 20 feet in the stands in the Texas Rangers' front stadium.
Both events were reviewed on the defensive rail heights of the stadium. Rangers raised their ranks, and the Brave filed a lawsuit with Muri's family.
A spectator died after falling on an escalator during the 2022 NFL game in Pittsburgh.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.