Anarchy in PNC Park: Fan Falls from 21 Foot Clemente Wall Mid-Game in Pittsburgh, call for help to play players’

Did an exciting seventh-inning rally start Pittsburg pirates Wednesday night quickly turned into a scene of fear and silence, as a man fell from 21-foot high Clement wall In the right area PNC Park,
Andrew McCchen gave the two-run double a 4-3 lead with a decline in moments of fall after smack Chicago cubBut as fans roared and the players celebrated, the focus suddenly moved towards the track, where the man lay out in the outfield after falling on the outfield wall.
Players of both teams waved for immediate medical assistance. Pirates manager Derek Shelton and Cubes Manager Craig Consall immediately ran to alert the umpiring crew. “Even though it is 350 feet away, the way he went down and then put it there, it was terrible,” shelton said. “that’s an understatement.”
Both teams and the stadium staff trainers dodged the man for about five minutes before loading the man on a cart and getting out of the ground. The Pirates later said that he was taken to Allegheni General Hospital. His condition is unknown.
McAcchen was seen holding a cross from his necklace, praying with the teammates of the team. The cub players fell on their knees, bowing their heads. “I didn’t see so, but from the eye on the face of the counsell, I knew it was serious,” said the cub Shortstop Dansbi Swanson. “I have never been a part of anything like this. I hope I am never again.”
The incident rejected the painful memories of the previous stadium tragedies, including a 2015 brave fan in the Turner Field and the 2011 death of a Texas Rangers fan for a ball. Despite those previous warnings, fans continued to fall prey to the sight of the sports.
However, the atmosphere inside the Play Resummed, PNC Park never recovered completely.
As Swanson said: “Why are fans that we love what we love. Tonight there was a cruel reminder how delicate life can be – even in a ballpark.”