City manager Bobby Rountree said the close knit community had absorbed the shock and then immediately rallied around the Stones.

The homepage of Brownwood fire department's web site displayed a picture of Stone smiling in uniform with the simple messag: "You will be missed; and always loved.". In an interview with an ESPN reporter, Athletics relief pitcher Brad Ziegler said Stone was still conscious and able to talk as he was taken from the stadium. He said, 'Please check on my son.

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At the time of the incident, Mark Prior had allowed only three hits and no runs going into the eighth inning. "Just as the ball hit his hands, it kind of threw him off balance and he went head-first," he said. Arlington Fire Department officials said Stone "went into full arrest" while being transported by ambulance. Market data provided by Factset. Stone was at the game with his young son, who watched as his dad tumbled over the outfield railing after catching the ball. "They had him on a stretcher.
Brownwood is about 150 miles southwest of Arlington.

"I tried to slow him down a little bit.". On July 6, 2010, a fan fell from the second deck of the ballpark while trying to catch a foul ball. Jim Douglas from local ABC affiliate WFAA, who was outside the funeral, said at least a thousand people attended, filling the church's sanctuary and an overflow auditorium… some even standing, squeezed into corners and aisles. Ronnie Hargis, who was sitting next to the victim before the fall, told the Associated Press, “He went straight down. Copy link.

Legal Statement. By 6 p.m. he had sold out of brisket, and raised $9,000 for the family. Also in attendance were Rangers president Nolan Ryan and several other Rangers executives. © 2020 TIME USA, LLC. But, he said, they are urging players to be "prudent.".

Watch later. Ryan wasn't prepared to talk about what changes, if any, might be made at the stadium. In May, a 27-year-old man died after he fell about 20 feet and struck his head on concrete during a Colorado Rockies game.

He tried to catch … But, he said, particularly in the case of bleeding in the brain, such instances can occur. A Texas Rangers fan fell from the stand and died trying to catch a ball thrown into the crowd by All-Star outfielder Josh Hamilton. Ryan said the team had created a Texas Rangers Foundation memorial account for Stone, and fans would be able to contribute at the stadium's kiosks. Stone fell about 20 feet before he landed on the concrete below. "It's just devastating. Man took a fatal fall after being tossed a foul ball by Rangers' Josh Hamilton. Star outfielder Josh Hamilton retrieved the ball and threw it into the stands. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. "We're going to look into anything we can do to make our stands safe for our fans," he said. This was the case with a supporter at a baseball game, supporting the MLB (Major League Baseball). "Please keep the Stone family and his fellow fire fighters in your prayers.". The Brownwood, Texas, firefighter was rushed to a hospital where he died, the Arlington Fire Department said. He said, 'Please check on my son. Hargis reached out to try to grab Stone, who fell headfirst through a gap of several feet that is between the seats and the 14-foot-high outfield wall. His son was not involved in the fall and was not injured. 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events. Ryan said he had spoken to Stone's widow, Jenny. Oakland reliever Brad Ziegler was in the visitor's bullpen in left-center field, which can be accessed through the area where Stone fell. The railings' height has never been increased because they were told that they already exceeded the city's code limits, said Ryan. Ryan commended the response teams efforts and said their number one concern was for the safety of the fans.

I made a little announcement to the team after the game. In May, a 27-year-old man died after falling 20 feet during a Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field in Denver. Stone's accident is the fourth one at Arlington in its history, said Ryan. Ronnie Hargis was sitting next to Stone in the first row of seats in left field. Security guards and fans peer into the space between the scoreboard and the stands after a fan fell over the rail while trying to catch a ball during the Texas Rangers home game on Thursday. Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. A family friend, Melanie Larose, said Stone had been a firefighter for 18 years.

Rangers press director John Blake said the situation had been "devastatin" to the entire team, who wore black ribbons on their uniforms at a game on the weekend against the Oakland A's, observed a minute of silence and flew all flags at half staff in honor of Stone. On July 6, 2010, a fan fell from the second deck of the ballpark while trying to catch a foul ball. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? All rights reserved. Stone, 39, a Brownwood, Texas, firefighter, fell head first out of the stands during Thursday night's game at Arlington Stadium while trying to catch a ball tossed toward him by Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton. The accident happened during the second inning as Josh Hamilton picked up a foul ball and tossed it into the stands for a lucky fan. Shannon Stone, 39, flipped over the railing of the outfield seats. ", He said a study had been done last year of the ballpark's railings after a fan suffered serious injuries in a fall a year ago. “We’re very heavy-hearted about this,” Ryan added, “and our thoughts and prayers go out to the family.”, (LIST: Top 10 Potentially Life-Threatening Sports). But his biggest source of pride was his son, who went with him everywhere. Stone's wife Jenny said that prior to the game, Stone had stopped to buy new a glove, so that he could try to catch a ball to give to Cooper. Stone had taken his 6-year-old son, Cooper, to watch the game at Rangers ballpark in Arlington on Thursday when the accident occurred. Man took a fatal fall after being tossed a foul ball by Rangers' Josh Hamilton. He described Stone as an "excellent person but probably a better dad. Major League Baseball issued a statement saying officials were "shocked and saddened" over Stone's death and are reviewing the incident. The man, Tyler Morris, survived the 30-foot fall but fractured his skull and injured his foot and ankle. "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 somberly after the Rangers' 6-0 victory over Oakland. A lone bagpipe played as Stone's 10 pallbearers, fellow firefighters from his shift at Brownwood, loaded a plain wooden casket containing their fallen colleague onto a ladder truck, stopping to place Stone's helmet and bunker coat on top. Stone was a lieutenant and had been with the Brownwood Fire Department nearly 18 years, said City Manager Bobby Rountree.

Pedro Aravelo from the Arlington Fire Department, the station that initially responded when Stone fell, said what happened has resonated with the larger firefighting community. Rountree said Stone even helped in the 9/11 cleanup effort in New York City. He struck his head on concrete after trying to slide down a staircase railing. "It looked awful because you knew there was no way he was going to land on his feet ". Catching a baseball, whether it’s a fair or foul, is a rich tradition for spectators of the sport. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest?

The victim—who attended the home game with his young son—fell over a rail while attempting to catch the ball. Blake asserts safety is a top priority for the Rangers, and said although the railings over which Stone fell exceed code, plans were nevertheless in motion to meet with contractors, architects and city officials to do a thorough examination of the ballpark. The accident has also hit the Rangers team at its heart. He fell about 20 feet -- crashing head-first into an area near a scoreboard as his horrified son watched. "Stories were told by a couple of his fellow firefighters and there was a little levity. After Morris was hurt last year, he called the incident a "100 percent, total accident that could have happened to anybody." Rangers Fan Tragedy: More Sadness For Josh Hamilton, Top 10 Potentially Life-Threatening Sports, Memorable Moments: Ten Indelible Images from the World Series, 13-Year-Old Girl Finds Porn On New Cell Phone, Seven Score and Seven Years Ago: What You Don’t Know About the Gettysburg Address, The 20 Most Influential Americans of All Time, In Kentucky and South Carolina, No Booze on Election Day. — -- More than a thousand people in Brownwood, Texas flocked to the funeral today of firefighter Shannon Stone, who tragically fell to his death attempting to catch a foul ball at a Texas Rangers baseball game. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Former President George W. Bush, who used to be the team's managing general partner and often attends games, was sitting in the front row with Ryan near the Texas dugout when the accident happened. I tried to grab him, but I couldn't," Hargis said. I tried to grab him but I couldn’t.”. "He had his arms swinging. The man—who has not been identified by name—was still conscious after his fall, but bleeding from a head wound. "It's sad, it's very sad.". The accident occurred during the second inning of the Rangers v. Oakland A’s game, after Conor Jackson of the A’s hit a foul ball near left field. Safawna Dunn, who was sitting nearby, said Stone was calling for Hamilton to throw him the ball. Epidural hematomas are particularly dangerous because they can lead to increased pressure around the brain and fatal damage to critical brain tissue. Officiating the service along with Brownwood fire department chaplain, Pastor David Barnum, was Pastor Rev. Not easily, but he could make it messy, 'Non-scalable' fencing erected around White House in anticipation of protests, Law enforcement has 'delicate balance' at polls on election day, SCOTUS to hear case about juvenile life sentences.

Market data provided by Factset. "They exceeded code. Can Trump 'Fire Fauci?' We assumed he was OK," Ziegler said. A veteran Texas firefighter plunged headfirst to his death from the stands at Rangers Ballpark while trying to snare a baseball tossed by American League MVP Josh Hamilton. Another fan who was sitting near Stone saw him leaning over the rail. The pitcher said when Stone was put on a stretcher, he told people tending to him that his son was "up there by himself" and asked them to check on the boy. When Cooper's favorite player Josh Hamilton threw a foul ball toward the stands, Stone reached too far over the balcony to catch it, and fell head first about 20 feet onto concrete. Ryan, on behalf of Stone's widow, asked the media to refrain from using the footage of Stone's fall, saying it was the "decent thing to do". The area where Stone landed was out of sight from the field. But, he added, in seemingly less-severe cases, a lucid interval can give medical personnel a false sense that a person is unhurt. In addition, the players will be wearing black ribbons on their uniforms. In addition, flags would be lowered to half staff at the stadium through the weekend.
"/>City manager Bobby Rountree said the close knit community had absorbed the shock and then immediately rallied around the Stones.

The homepage of Brownwood fire department's web site displayed a picture of Stone smiling in uniform with the simple messag: "You will be missed; and always loved.". In an interview with an ESPN reporter, Athletics relief pitcher Brad Ziegler said Stone was still conscious and able to talk as he was taken from the stadium. He said, 'Please check on my son.

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At the time of the incident, Mark Prior had allowed only three hits and no runs going into the eighth inning. "Just as the ball hit his hands, it kind of threw him off balance and he went head-first," he said. Arlington Fire Department officials said Stone "went into full arrest" while being transported by ambulance. Market data provided by Factset. Stone was at the game with his young son, who watched as his dad tumbled over the outfield railing after catching the ball. "They had him on a stretcher.
Brownwood is about 150 miles southwest of Arlington.

"I tried to slow him down a little bit.". On July 6, 2010, a fan fell from the second deck of the ballpark while trying to catch a foul ball. Jim Douglas from local ABC affiliate WFAA, who was outside the funeral, said at least a thousand people attended, filling the church's sanctuary and an overflow auditorium… some even standing, squeezed into corners and aisles. Ronnie Hargis, who was sitting next to the victim before the fall, told the Associated Press, “He went straight down. Copy link.

Legal Statement. By 6 p.m. he had sold out of brisket, and raised $9,000 for the family. Also in attendance were Rangers president Nolan Ryan and several other Rangers executives. © 2020 TIME USA, LLC. But, he said, they are urging players to be "prudent.".

Watch later. Ryan wasn't prepared to talk about what changes, if any, might be made at the stadium. In May, a 27-year-old man died after he fell about 20 feet and struck his head on concrete during a Colorado Rockies game.

He tried to catch … But, he said, particularly in the case of bleeding in the brain, such instances can occur. A Texas Rangers fan fell from the stand and died trying to catch a ball thrown into the crowd by All-Star outfielder Josh Hamilton. Ryan said the team had created a Texas Rangers Foundation memorial account for Stone, and fans would be able to contribute at the stadium's kiosks. Stone fell about 20 feet before he landed on the concrete below. "It's just devastating. Man took a fatal fall after being tossed a foul ball by Rangers' Josh Hamilton. Star outfielder Josh Hamilton retrieved the ball and threw it into the stands. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. "We're going to look into anything we can do to make our stands safe for our fans," he said. This was the case with a supporter at a baseball game, supporting the MLB (Major League Baseball). "Please keep the Stone family and his fellow fire fighters in your prayers.". The Brownwood, Texas, firefighter was rushed to a hospital where he died, the Arlington Fire Department said. He said, 'Please check on my son. Hargis reached out to try to grab Stone, who fell headfirst through a gap of several feet that is between the seats and the 14-foot-high outfield wall. His son was not involved in the fall and was not injured. 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events. Ryan said he had spoken to Stone's widow, Jenny. Oakland reliever Brad Ziegler was in the visitor's bullpen in left-center field, which can be accessed through the area where Stone fell. The railings' height has never been increased because they were told that they already exceeded the city's code limits, said Ryan. Ryan commended the response teams efforts and said their number one concern was for the safety of the fans.

I made a little announcement to the team after the game. In May, a 27-year-old man died after falling 20 feet during a Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field in Denver. Stone's accident is the fourth one at Arlington in its history, said Ryan. Ronnie Hargis was sitting next to Stone in the first row of seats in left field. Security guards and fans peer into the space between the scoreboard and the stands after a fan fell over the rail while trying to catch a ball during the Texas Rangers home game on Thursday. Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. A family friend, Melanie Larose, said Stone had been a firefighter for 18 years.

Rangers press director John Blake said the situation had been "devastatin" to the entire team, who wore black ribbons on their uniforms at a game on the weekend against the Oakland A's, observed a minute of silence and flew all flags at half staff in honor of Stone. On July 6, 2010, a fan fell from the second deck of the ballpark while trying to catch a foul ball. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? All rights reserved. Stone, 39, a Brownwood, Texas, firefighter, fell head first out of the stands during Thursday night's game at Arlington Stadium while trying to catch a ball tossed toward him by Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton. The accident happened during the second inning as Josh Hamilton picked up a foul ball and tossed it into the stands for a lucky fan. Shannon Stone, 39, flipped over the railing of the outfield seats. ", He said a study had been done last year of the ballpark's railings after a fan suffered serious injuries in a fall a year ago. “We’re very heavy-hearted about this,” Ryan added, “and our thoughts and prayers go out to the family.”, (LIST: Top 10 Potentially Life-Threatening Sports). But his biggest source of pride was his son, who went with him everywhere. Stone's wife Jenny said that prior to the game, Stone had stopped to buy new a glove, so that he could try to catch a ball to give to Cooper. Stone had taken his 6-year-old son, Cooper, to watch the game at Rangers ballpark in Arlington on Thursday when the accident occurred. Man took a fatal fall after being tossed a foul ball by Rangers' Josh Hamilton. He described Stone as an "excellent person but probably a better dad. Major League Baseball issued a statement saying officials were "shocked and saddened" over Stone's death and are reviewing the incident. The man, Tyler Morris, survived the 30-foot fall but fractured his skull and injured his foot and ankle. "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 somberly after the Rangers' 6-0 victory over Oakland. A lone bagpipe played as Stone's 10 pallbearers, fellow firefighters from his shift at Brownwood, loaded a plain wooden casket containing their fallen colleague onto a ladder truck, stopping to place Stone's helmet and bunker coat on top. Stone was a lieutenant and had been with the Brownwood Fire Department nearly 18 years, said City Manager Bobby Rountree.

Pedro Aravelo from the Arlington Fire Department, the station that initially responded when Stone fell, said what happened has resonated with the larger firefighting community. Rountree said Stone even helped in the 9/11 cleanup effort in New York City. He struck his head on concrete after trying to slide down a staircase railing. "It looked awful because you knew there was no way he was going to land on his feet ". Catching a baseball, whether it’s a fair or foul, is a rich tradition for spectators of the sport. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest?

The victim—who attended the home game with his young son—fell over a rail while attempting to catch the ball. Blake asserts safety is a top priority for the Rangers, and said although the railings over which Stone fell exceed code, plans were nevertheless in motion to meet with contractors, architects and city officials to do a thorough examination of the ballpark. The accident has also hit the Rangers team at its heart. He fell about 20 feet -- crashing head-first into an area near a scoreboard as his horrified son watched. "Stories were told by a couple of his fellow firefighters and there was a little levity. After Morris was hurt last year, he called the incident a "100 percent, total accident that could have happened to anybody." Rangers Fan Tragedy: More Sadness For Josh Hamilton, Top 10 Potentially Life-Threatening Sports, Memorable Moments: Ten Indelible Images from the World Series, 13-Year-Old Girl Finds Porn On New Cell Phone, Seven Score and Seven Years Ago: What You Don’t Know About the Gettysburg Address, The 20 Most Influential Americans of All Time, In Kentucky and South Carolina, No Booze on Election Day. — -- More than a thousand people in Brownwood, Texas flocked to the funeral today of firefighter Shannon Stone, who tragically fell to his death attempting to catch a foul ball at a Texas Rangers baseball game. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Former President George W. Bush, who used to be the team's managing general partner and often attends games, was sitting in the front row with Ryan near the Texas dugout when the accident happened. I tried to grab him, but I couldn't," Hargis said. I tried to grab him but I couldn’t.”. "He had his arms swinging. The man—who has not been identified by name—was still conscious after his fall, but bleeding from a head wound. "It's sad, it's very sad.". The accident occurred during the second inning of the Rangers v. Oakland A’s game, after Conor Jackson of the A’s hit a foul ball near left field. Safawna Dunn, who was sitting nearby, said Stone was calling for Hamilton to throw him the ball. Epidural hematomas are particularly dangerous because they can lead to increased pressure around the brain and fatal damage to critical brain tissue. Officiating the service along with Brownwood fire department chaplain, Pastor David Barnum, was Pastor Rev. Not easily, but he could make it messy, 'Non-scalable' fencing erected around White House in anticipation of protests, Law enforcement has 'delicate balance' at polls on election day, SCOTUS to hear case about juvenile life sentences.

Market data provided by Factset. "They exceeded code. Can Trump 'Fire Fauci?' We assumed he was OK," Ziegler said. A veteran Texas firefighter plunged headfirst to his death from the stands at Rangers Ballpark while trying to snare a baseball tossed by American League MVP Josh Hamilton. Another fan who was sitting near Stone saw him leaning over the rail. The pitcher said when Stone was put on a stretcher, he told people tending to him that his son was "up there by himself" and asked them to check on the boy. When Cooper's favorite player Josh Hamilton threw a foul ball toward the stands, Stone reached too far over the balcony to catch it, and fell head first about 20 feet onto concrete. Ryan, on behalf of Stone's widow, asked the media to refrain from using the footage of Stone's fall, saying it was the "decent thing to do". The area where Stone landed was out of sight from the field. But, he added, in seemingly less-severe cases, a lucid interval can give medical personnel a false sense that a person is unhurt. In addition, the players will be wearing black ribbons on their uniforms. In addition, flags would be lowered to half staff at the stadium through the weekend.
">City manager Bobby Rountree said the close knit community had absorbed the shock and then immediately rallied around the Stones.

The homepage of Brownwood fire department's web site displayed a picture of Stone smiling in uniform with the simple messag: "You will be missed; and always loved.". In an interview with an ESPN reporter, Athletics relief pitcher Brad Ziegler said Stone was still conscious and able to talk as he was taken from the stadium. He said, 'Please check on my son.

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At the time of the incident, Mark Prior had allowed only three hits and no runs going into the eighth inning. "Just as the ball hit his hands, it kind of threw him off balance and he went head-first," he said. Arlington Fire Department officials said Stone "went into full arrest" while being transported by ambulance. Market data provided by Factset. Stone was at the game with his young son, who watched as his dad tumbled over the outfield railing after catching the ball. "They had him on a stretcher.
Brownwood is about 150 miles southwest of Arlington.

"I tried to slow him down a little bit.". On July 6, 2010, a fan fell from the second deck of the ballpark while trying to catch a foul ball. Jim Douglas from local ABC affiliate WFAA, who was outside the funeral, said at least a thousand people attended, filling the church's sanctuary and an overflow auditorium… some even standing, squeezed into corners and aisles. Ronnie Hargis, who was sitting next to the victim before the fall, told the Associated Press, “He went straight down. Copy link.

Legal Statement. By 6 p.m. he had sold out of brisket, and raised $9,000 for the family. Also in attendance were Rangers president Nolan Ryan and several other Rangers executives. © 2020 TIME USA, LLC. But, he said, they are urging players to be "prudent.".

Watch later. Ryan wasn't prepared to talk about what changes, if any, might be made at the stadium. In May, a 27-year-old man died after he fell about 20 feet and struck his head on concrete during a Colorado Rockies game.

He tried to catch … But, he said, particularly in the case of bleeding in the brain, such instances can occur. A Texas Rangers fan fell from the stand and died trying to catch a ball thrown into the crowd by All-Star outfielder Josh Hamilton. Ryan said the team had created a Texas Rangers Foundation memorial account for Stone, and fans would be able to contribute at the stadium's kiosks. Stone fell about 20 feet before he landed on the concrete below. "It's just devastating. Man took a fatal fall after being tossed a foul ball by Rangers' Josh Hamilton. Star outfielder Josh Hamilton retrieved the ball and threw it into the stands. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. "We're going to look into anything we can do to make our stands safe for our fans," he said. This was the case with a supporter at a baseball game, supporting the MLB (Major League Baseball). "Please keep the Stone family and his fellow fire fighters in your prayers.". The Brownwood, Texas, firefighter was rushed to a hospital where he died, the Arlington Fire Department said. He said, 'Please check on my son. Hargis reached out to try to grab Stone, who fell headfirst through a gap of several feet that is between the seats and the 14-foot-high outfield wall. His son was not involved in the fall and was not injured. 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events. Ryan said he had spoken to Stone's widow, Jenny. Oakland reliever Brad Ziegler was in the visitor's bullpen in left-center field, which can be accessed through the area where Stone fell. The railings' height has never been increased because they were told that they already exceeded the city's code limits, said Ryan. Ryan commended the response teams efforts and said their number one concern was for the safety of the fans.

I made a little announcement to the team after the game. In May, a 27-year-old man died after falling 20 feet during a Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field in Denver. Stone's accident is the fourth one at Arlington in its history, said Ryan. Ronnie Hargis was sitting next to Stone in the first row of seats in left field. Security guards and fans peer into the space between the scoreboard and the stands after a fan fell over the rail while trying to catch a ball during the Texas Rangers home game on Thursday. Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. A family friend, Melanie Larose, said Stone had been a firefighter for 18 years.

Rangers press director John Blake said the situation had been "devastatin" to the entire team, who wore black ribbons on their uniforms at a game on the weekend against the Oakland A's, observed a minute of silence and flew all flags at half staff in honor of Stone. On July 6, 2010, a fan fell from the second deck of the ballpark while trying to catch a foul ball. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? All rights reserved. Stone, 39, a Brownwood, Texas, firefighter, fell head first out of the stands during Thursday night's game at Arlington Stadium while trying to catch a ball tossed toward him by Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton. The accident happened during the second inning as Josh Hamilton picked up a foul ball and tossed it into the stands for a lucky fan. Shannon Stone, 39, flipped over the railing of the outfield seats. ", He said a study had been done last year of the ballpark's railings after a fan suffered serious injuries in a fall a year ago. “We’re very heavy-hearted about this,” Ryan added, “and our thoughts and prayers go out to the family.”, (LIST: Top 10 Potentially Life-Threatening Sports). But his biggest source of pride was his son, who went with him everywhere. Stone's wife Jenny said that prior to the game, Stone had stopped to buy new a glove, so that he could try to catch a ball to give to Cooper. Stone had taken his 6-year-old son, Cooper, to watch the game at Rangers ballpark in Arlington on Thursday when the accident occurred. Man took a fatal fall after being tossed a foul ball by Rangers' Josh Hamilton. He described Stone as an "excellent person but probably a better dad. Major League Baseball issued a statement saying officials were "shocked and saddened" over Stone's death and are reviewing the incident. The man, Tyler Morris, survived the 30-foot fall but fractured his skull and injured his foot and ankle. "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 somberly after the Rangers' 6-0 victory over Oakland. A lone bagpipe played as Stone's 10 pallbearers, fellow firefighters from his shift at Brownwood, loaded a plain wooden casket containing their fallen colleague onto a ladder truck, stopping to place Stone's helmet and bunker coat on top. Stone was a lieutenant and had been with the Brownwood Fire Department nearly 18 years, said City Manager Bobby Rountree.

Pedro Aravelo from the Arlington Fire Department, the station that initially responded when Stone fell, said what happened has resonated with the larger firefighting community. Rountree said Stone even helped in the 9/11 cleanup effort in New York City. He struck his head on concrete after trying to slide down a staircase railing. "It looked awful because you knew there was no way he was going to land on his feet ". Catching a baseball, whether it’s a fair or foul, is a rich tradition for spectators of the sport. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest?

The victim—who attended the home game with his young son—fell over a rail while attempting to catch the ball. Blake asserts safety is a top priority for the Rangers, and said although the railings over which Stone fell exceed code, plans were nevertheless in motion to meet with contractors, architects and city officials to do a thorough examination of the ballpark. The accident has also hit the Rangers team at its heart. He fell about 20 feet -- crashing head-first into an area near a scoreboard as his horrified son watched. "Stories were told by a couple of his fellow firefighters and there was a little levity. After Morris was hurt last year, he called the incident a "100 percent, total accident that could have happened to anybody." Rangers Fan Tragedy: More Sadness For Josh Hamilton, Top 10 Potentially Life-Threatening Sports, Memorable Moments: Ten Indelible Images from the World Series, 13-Year-Old Girl Finds Porn On New Cell Phone, Seven Score and Seven Years Ago: What You Don’t Know About the Gettysburg Address, The 20 Most Influential Americans of All Time, In Kentucky and South Carolina, No Booze on Election Day. — -- More than a thousand people in Brownwood, Texas flocked to the funeral today of firefighter Shannon Stone, who tragically fell to his death attempting to catch a foul ball at a Texas Rangers baseball game. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Former President George W. Bush, who used to be the team's managing general partner and often attends games, was sitting in the front row with Ryan near the Texas dugout when the accident happened. I tried to grab him, but I couldn't," Hargis said. I tried to grab him but I couldn’t.”. "He had his arms swinging. The man—who has not been identified by name—was still conscious after his fall, but bleeding from a head wound. "It's sad, it's very sad.". The accident occurred during the second inning of the Rangers v. Oakland A’s game, after Conor Jackson of the A’s hit a foul ball near left field. Safawna Dunn, who was sitting nearby, said Stone was calling for Hamilton to throw him the ball. Epidural hematomas are particularly dangerous because they can lead to increased pressure around the brain and fatal damage to critical brain tissue. Officiating the service along with Brownwood fire department chaplain, Pastor David Barnum, was Pastor Rev. Not easily, but he could make it messy, 'Non-scalable' fencing erected around White House in anticipation of protests, Law enforcement has 'delicate balance' at polls on election day, SCOTUS to hear case about juvenile life sentences.

Market data provided by Factset. "They exceeded code. Can Trump 'Fire Fauci?' We assumed he was OK," Ziegler said. A veteran Texas firefighter plunged headfirst to his death from the stands at Rangers Ballpark while trying to snare a baseball tossed by American League MVP Josh Hamilton. Another fan who was sitting near Stone saw him leaning over the rail. The pitcher said when Stone was put on a stretcher, he told people tending to him that his son was "up there by himself" and asked them to check on the boy. When Cooper's favorite player Josh Hamilton threw a foul ball toward the stands, Stone reached too far over the balcony to catch it, and fell head first about 20 feet onto concrete. Ryan, on behalf of Stone's widow, asked the media to refrain from using the footage of Stone's fall, saying it was the "decent thing to do". The area where Stone landed was out of sight from the field. But, he added, in seemingly less-severe cases, a lucid interval can give medical personnel a false sense that a person is unhurt. In addition, the players will be wearing black ribbons on their uniforms. In addition, flags would be lowered to half staff at the stadium through the weekend.
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baseball fan dies trying to catch ball


They talked about the type of guy he was…how compassionate he was in general and passionate about firefighting. Between innings, Rangers manager Ron Washington spoke briefly with one of the umpires. Because of that...we felt what we had was adequate.". CNN's John Branch and Dave Alsup contributed to this report.
City manager Bobby Rountree said the close knit community had absorbed the shock and then immediately rallied around the Stones.

The homepage of Brownwood fire department's web site displayed a picture of Stone smiling in uniform with the simple messag: "You will be missed; and always loved.". In an interview with an ESPN reporter, Athletics relief pitcher Brad Ziegler said Stone was still conscious and able to talk as he was taken from the stadium. He said, 'Please check on my son.

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At the time of the incident, Mark Prior had allowed only three hits and no runs going into the eighth inning. "Just as the ball hit his hands, it kind of threw him off balance and he went head-first," he said. Arlington Fire Department officials said Stone "went into full arrest" while being transported by ambulance. Market data provided by Factset. Stone was at the game with his young son, who watched as his dad tumbled over the outfield railing after catching the ball. "They had him on a stretcher.
Brownwood is about 150 miles southwest of Arlington.

"I tried to slow him down a little bit.". On July 6, 2010, a fan fell from the second deck of the ballpark while trying to catch a foul ball. Jim Douglas from local ABC affiliate WFAA, who was outside the funeral, said at least a thousand people attended, filling the church's sanctuary and an overflow auditorium… some even standing, squeezed into corners and aisles. Ronnie Hargis, who was sitting next to the victim before the fall, told the Associated Press, “He went straight down. Copy link.

Legal Statement. By 6 p.m. he had sold out of brisket, and raised $9,000 for the family. Also in attendance were Rangers president Nolan Ryan and several other Rangers executives. © 2020 TIME USA, LLC. But, he said, they are urging players to be "prudent.".

Watch later. Ryan wasn't prepared to talk about what changes, if any, might be made at the stadium. In May, a 27-year-old man died after he fell about 20 feet and struck his head on concrete during a Colorado Rockies game.

He tried to catch … But, he said, particularly in the case of bleeding in the brain, such instances can occur. A Texas Rangers fan fell from the stand and died trying to catch a ball thrown into the crowd by All-Star outfielder Josh Hamilton. Ryan said the team had created a Texas Rangers Foundation memorial account for Stone, and fans would be able to contribute at the stadium's kiosks. Stone fell about 20 feet before he landed on the concrete below. "It's just devastating. Man took a fatal fall after being tossed a foul ball by Rangers' Josh Hamilton. Star outfielder Josh Hamilton retrieved the ball and threw it into the stands. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. "We're going to look into anything we can do to make our stands safe for our fans," he said. This was the case with a supporter at a baseball game, supporting the MLB (Major League Baseball). "Please keep the Stone family and his fellow fire fighters in your prayers.". The Brownwood, Texas, firefighter was rushed to a hospital where he died, the Arlington Fire Department said. He said, 'Please check on my son. Hargis reached out to try to grab Stone, who fell headfirst through a gap of several feet that is between the seats and the 14-foot-high outfield wall. His son was not involved in the fall and was not injured. 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events. Ryan said he had spoken to Stone's widow, Jenny. Oakland reliever Brad Ziegler was in the visitor's bullpen in left-center field, which can be accessed through the area where Stone fell. The railings' height has never been increased because they were told that they already exceeded the city's code limits, said Ryan. Ryan commended the response teams efforts and said their number one concern was for the safety of the fans.

I made a little announcement to the team after the game. In May, a 27-year-old man died after falling 20 feet during a Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field in Denver. Stone's accident is the fourth one at Arlington in its history, said Ryan. Ronnie Hargis was sitting next to Stone in the first row of seats in left field. Security guards and fans peer into the space between the scoreboard and the stands after a fan fell over the rail while trying to catch a ball during the Texas Rangers home game on Thursday. Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. A family friend, Melanie Larose, said Stone had been a firefighter for 18 years.

Rangers press director John Blake said the situation had been "devastatin" to the entire team, who wore black ribbons on their uniforms at a game on the weekend against the Oakland A's, observed a minute of silence and flew all flags at half staff in honor of Stone. On July 6, 2010, a fan fell from the second deck of the ballpark while trying to catch a foul ball. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? All rights reserved. Stone, 39, a Brownwood, Texas, firefighter, fell head first out of the stands during Thursday night's game at Arlington Stadium while trying to catch a ball tossed toward him by Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton. The accident happened during the second inning as Josh Hamilton picked up a foul ball and tossed it into the stands for a lucky fan. Shannon Stone, 39, flipped over the railing of the outfield seats. ", He said a study had been done last year of the ballpark's railings after a fan suffered serious injuries in a fall a year ago. “We’re very heavy-hearted about this,” Ryan added, “and our thoughts and prayers go out to the family.”, (LIST: Top 10 Potentially Life-Threatening Sports). But his biggest source of pride was his son, who went with him everywhere. Stone's wife Jenny said that prior to the game, Stone had stopped to buy new a glove, so that he could try to catch a ball to give to Cooper. Stone had taken his 6-year-old son, Cooper, to watch the game at Rangers ballpark in Arlington on Thursday when the accident occurred. Man took a fatal fall after being tossed a foul ball by Rangers' Josh Hamilton. He described Stone as an "excellent person but probably a better dad. Major League Baseball issued a statement saying officials were "shocked and saddened" over Stone's death and are reviewing the incident. The man, Tyler Morris, survived the 30-foot fall but fractured his skull and injured his foot and ankle. "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 somberly after the Rangers' 6-0 victory over Oakland. A lone bagpipe played as Stone's 10 pallbearers, fellow firefighters from his shift at Brownwood, loaded a plain wooden casket containing their fallen colleague onto a ladder truck, stopping to place Stone's helmet and bunker coat on top. Stone was a lieutenant and had been with the Brownwood Fire Department nearly 18 years, said City Manager Bobby Rountree.

Pedro Aravelo from the Arlington Fire Department, the station that initially responded when Stone fell, said what happened has resonated with the larger firefighting community. Rountree said Stone even helped in the 9/11 cleanup effort in New York City. He struck his head on concrete after trying to slide down a staircase railing. "It looked awful because you knew there was no way he was going to land on his feet ". Catching a baseball, whether it’s a fair or foul, is a rich tradition for spectators of the sport. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest?

The victim—who attended the home game with his young son—fell over a rail while attempting to catch the ball. Blake asserts safety is a top priority for the Rangers, and said although the railings over which Stone fell exceed code, plans were nevertheless in motion to meet with contractors, architects and city officials to do a thorough examination of the ballpark. The accident has also hit the Rangers team at its heart. He fell about 20 feet -- crashing head-first into an area near a scoreboard as his horrified son watched. "Stories were told by a couple of his fellow firefighters and there was a little levity. After Morris was hurt last year, he called the incident a "100 percent, total accident that could have happened to anybody." Rangers Fan Tragedy: More Sadness For Josh Hamilton, Top 10 Potentially Life-Threatening Sports, Memorable Moments: Ten Indelible Images from the World Series, 13-Year-Old Girl Finds Porn On New Cell Phone, Seven Score and Seven Years Ago: What You Don’t Know About the Gettysburg Address, The 20 Most Influential Americans of All Time, In Kentucky and South Carolina, No Booze on Election Day. — -- More than a thousand people in Brownwood, Texas flocked to the funeral today of firefighter Shannon Stone, who tragically fell to his death attempting to catch a foul ball at a Texas Rangers baseball game. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Former President George W. Bush, who used to be the team's managing general partner and often attends games, was sitting in the front row with Ryan near the Texas dugout when the accident happened. I tried to grab him, but I couldn't," Hargis said. I tried to grab him but I couldn’t.”. "He had his arms swinging. The man—who has not been identified by name—was still conscious after his fall, but bleeding from a head wound. "It's sad, it's very sad.". The accident occurred during the second inning of the Rangers v. Oakland A’s game, after Conor Jackson of the A’s hit a foul ball near left field. Safawna Dunn, who was sitting nearby, said Stone was calling for Hamilton to throw him the ball. Epidural hematomas are particularly dangerous because they can lead to increased pressure around the brain and fatal damage to critical brain tissue. Officiating the service along with Brownwood fire department chaplain, Pastor David Barnum, was Pastor Rev. Not easily, but he could make it messy, 'Non-scalable' fencing erected around White House in anticipation of protests, Law enforcement has 'delicate balance' at polls on election day, SCOTUS to hear case about juvenile life sentences.

Market data provided by Factset. "They exceeded code. Can Trump 'Fire Fauci?' We assumed he was OK," Ziegler said. A veteran Texas firefighter plunged headfirst to his death from the stands at Rangers Ballpark while trying to snare a baseball tossed by American League MVP Josh Hamilton. Another fan who was sitting near Stone saw him leaning over the rail. The pitcher said when Stone was put on a stretcher, he told people tending to him that his son was "up there by himself" and asked them to check on the boy. When Cooper's favorite player Josh Hamilton threw a foul ball toward the stands, Stone reached too far over the balcony to catch it, and fell head first about 20 feet onto concrete. Ryan, on behalf of Stone's widow, asked the media to refrain from using the footage of Stone's fall, saying it was the "decent thing to do". The area where Stone landed was out of sight from the field. But, he added, in seemingly less-severe cases, a lucid interval can give medical personnel a false sense that a person is unhurt. In addition, the players will be wearing black ribbons on their uniforms. In addition, flags would be lowered to half staff at the stadium through the weekend.

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