Fan hit in the head with foul ball at Cubs-Pirates game

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Annie Colbert
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A baseball fan behind home plate at the Pirates-Cubs game Monday night took a fall -- after a foul ball hit her hard in the back of the head.

The netting behind home plate at Pittsburgh's PNC Park failed to protect the woman as Cubs player Starlin Castro knocked a ball backwards in the second inning. The woman grabbed her head and collapsed as other fans looked on in shock.

In extended video of the incident, MLB announcers suggest that the woman "might have been too close to that net."

Medical personnel removed the woman on a stretcher, and the game resumed after a 22 minute delay.

Woman hit in head with Castro's foul ball taken from field. Appears to be conscious. Friend next to her gives thumbs up to crowd.— Gordon Wittenmyer (@GDubCub) April 21, 2015

After the incident, the Pirates and Cubs both tweeted out messages of support to the injured fan.

A scary moment here in the 2nd as a fan is hit with a foul ball. Our thoughts and prayers are with her tonight.— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) April 21, 2015

Play resumes in the 2nd inning. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the fan who was injured by the foul ball.— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) April 21, 2015

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