Topic: Take me out to the ball game.
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Sun 08/23/15 09:45 AM
North Texas woman badly injured by foul ball at minor league game



A line drive foul ball drastically changed the life of one North Texas school counselor ahead of the back-to-school rush.

Dana Mattay was severely injured by a baseball at a Frisco RoughRiders game on Aug. 14. The line drive left her face badly bruised and swollen.

“She has multiple fractures and her sinuses were crushed,” the family wrote on a GoFundMe page, which it hopes will offset surgery expenses.

Mattay’s family said on the page that Mattay would have reconstructive surgery.

The RoughRiders confirmed to News 8 that the incident happened at the Aug. 14 home game.

“The RoughRiders organization has been in close contact all week with Dana's family, who has kept the club updated on her condition,” a RoughRiders spokesperson said in an email.

The family said the team had expressed “genuine concern” for Mattay in the wake of the incident.

Mattay had just begun a new job as an elementary school counselor, according to the family.

Over $3,600 in donations had poured in on the GoFundMe page by shortly after 9 p.m. Friday night.

http://www.gofundme.com/danamattay

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Sun 08/23/15 10:09 AM
Oh poor woman that looks so painful.

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Sun 08/23/15 10:33 AM
what a money scam

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Sun 08/23/15 10:34 AM
if this is true then its terbble but ples do your homework

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Sun 08/23/15 11:29 AM

North Texas woman badly injured by foul ball at minor league game



A line drive foul ball drastically changed the life of one North Texas school counselor ahead of the back-to-school rush.

Dana Mattay was severely injured by a baseball at a Frisco RoughRiders game on Aug. 14. The line drive left her face badly bruised and swollen.

“She has multiple fractures and her sinuses were crushed,” the family wrote on a GoFundMe page, which it hopes will offset surgery expenses.

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Mattay’s family said on the page that Mattay would have reconstructive surgery.

The RoughRiders confirmed to News 8 that the incident happened at the Aug. 14 home game.

“The RoughRiders organization has been in close contact all week with Dana's family, who has kept the club updated on her condition,” a RoughRiders spokesperson said in an email.

The family said the team had expressed “genuine concern” for Mattay in the wake of the incident.

Mattay had just begun a new job as an elementary school counselor, according to the family.

Over $3,600 in donations had poured in on the GoFundMe page by shortly after 9 p.m. Friday night.

http://www.gofundme.com/danamattay


This is a terrible injury, that's for sure. I ran our town baseball league (up to 18 year olds) for over 15 years. I saw may share of people ( in the stands too) get him by baseballs. Well hit line drive baseballs. I would follow up with them to give them insurance information or just to see how they were. And I never saw a injury to that effect. Never heard of it from other commissioner's in other towns either.

I'm not saying it can't happen, but I think she would have had to take the hit directly between the eyes. And maybe she did.. but it just looks a little strange to me... JMO

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Sun 08/23/15 02:59 PM


North Texas woman badly injured by foul ball at minor league game



A line drive foul ball drastically changed the life of one North Texas school counselor ahead of the back-to-school rush.

Dana Mattay was severely injured by a baseball at a Frisco RoughRiders game on Aug. 14. The line drive left her face badly bruised and swollen.

“She has multiple fractures and her sinuses were crushed,” the family wrote on a GoFundMe page, which it hopes will offset surgery expenses.

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Mattay’s family said on the page that Mattay would have reconstructive surgery.

The RoughRiders confirmed to News 8 that the incident happened at the Aug. 14 home game.

“The RoughRiders organization has been in close contact all week with Dana's family, who has kept the club updated on her condition,” a RoughRiders spokesperson said in an email.

The family said the team had expressed “genuine concern” for Mattay in the wake of the incident.

Mattay had just begun a new job as an elementary school counselor, according to the family.

Over $3,600 in donations had poured in on the GoFundMe page by shortly after 9 p.m. Friday night.

http://www.gofundme.com/danamattay


This is a terrible injury, that's for sure. I ran our town baseball league (up to 18 year olds) for over 15 years. I saw may share of people ( in the stands too) get him by baseballs. Well hit line drive baseballs. I would follow up with them to give them insurance information or just to see how they were. And I never saw a injury to that effect. Never heard of it from other commissioner's in other towns either.

I'm not saying it can't happen, but I think she would have had to take the hit directly between the eyes. And maybe she did.. but it just looks a little strange to me... JMO



I didnt want to say it,, glad someone else did

she doesnt appear to have any facial injury except the eyes,, ,,,,,,,

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Sun 08/23/15 03:08 PM
the only thing that comes to mind is putting captions underneath the pictures:

#1 online dating site profile photo

#2 who shows up for the first meet demanding the guy pays

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Sun 08/23/15 06:40 PM

North Texas woman badly injured by foul ball at minor league game



A line drive foul ball drastically changed the life of one North Texas school counselor ahead of the back-to-school rush.

Dana Mattay was severely injured by a baseball at a Frisco RoughRiders game on Aug. 14. The line drive left her face badly bruised and swollen.

“She has multiple fractures and her sinuses were crushed,” the family wrote on a GoFundMe page, which it hopes will offset surgery expenses.

Mattay’s family said on the page that Mattay would have reconstructive surgery.

The RoughRiders confirmed to News 8 that the incident happened at the Aug. 14 home game.

“The RoughRiders organization has been in close contact all week with Dana's family, who has kept the club updated on her condition,” a RoughRiders spokesperson said in an email.

The family said the team had expressed “genuine concern” for Mattay in the wake of the incident.

Mattay had just begun a new job as an elementary school counselor, according to the family.

Over $3,600 in donations had poured in on the GoFundMe page by shortly after 9 p.m. Friday night.

http://www.gofundme.com/danamattay



Damn, looks like she went on a date with Ted Kennedy!

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Sun 08/23/15 06:40 PM

North Texas woman badly injured by foul ball at minor league game



A line drive foul ball drastically changed the life of one North Texas school counselor ahead of the back-to-school rush.

Dana Mattay was severely injured by a baseball at a Frisco RoughRiders game on Aug. 14. The line drive left her face badly bruised and swollen.

“She has multiple fractures and her sinuses were crushed,” the family wrote on a GoFundMe page, which it hopes will offset surgery expenses.

Mattay’s family said on the page that Mattay would have reconstructive surgery.

The RoughRiders confirmed to News 8 that the incident happened at the Aug. 14 home game.

“The RoughRiders organization has been in close contact all week with Dana's family, who has kept the club updated on her condition,” a RoughRiders spokesperson said in an email.

The family said the team had expressed “genuine concern” for Mattay in the wake of the incident.

Mattay had just begun a new job as an elementary school counselor, according to the family.

Over $3,600 in donations had poured in on the GoFundMe page by shortly after 9 p.m. Friday night.

http://www.gofundme.com/danamattay



Damn, looks like she went on a date with Ted Kennedy!

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Sun 08/23/15 06:54 PM

Damn, looks like she went on a date with Ted Kennedy!


Nah. She is still alive. :tongue:

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Sun 08/23/15 07:03 PM


Damn, looks like she went on a date with Ted Kennedy!


Nah. She is still alive. :tongue:


Oh yea, the Kennedy's killed their lovers..... Ok more like Chris Dodd then, who could forget that attempted forced sandwich incident.

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Sun 08/23/15 08:59 PM
This is the part I really don't understand. Donations.. for what?.

These teams are actually professional organizations, which have to carry a lot of liability insurance. I know we did. When someone, be it a player, a coach, a spectator.. anyone got hurt anywhere on our sports complex our insurance kicked in. If the person had insurance, then both insurance companies worked it out, but I do not ever recall a person paying a dime.


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Sun 08/23/15 09:24 PM



North Texas woman badly injured by foul ball at minor league game



A line drive foul ball drastically changed the life of one North Texas school counselor ahead of the back-to-school rush.

Dana Mattay was severely injured by a baseball at a Frisco RoughRiders game on Aug. 14. The line drive left her face badly bruised and swollen.

“She has multiple fractures and her sinuses were crushed,” the family wrote on a GoFundMe page, which it hopes will offset surgery expenses.

.

Mattay’s family said on the page that Mattay would have reconstructive surgery.

The RoughRiders confirmed to News 8 that the incident happened at the Aug. 14 home game.

“The RoughRiders organization has been in close contact all week with Dana's family, who has kept the club updated on her condition,” a RoughRiders spokesperson said in an email.

The family said the team had expressed “genuine concern” for Mattay in the wake of the incident.

Mattay had just begun a new job as an elementary school counselor, according to the family.

Over $3,600 in donations had poured in on the GoFundMe page by shortly after 9 p.m. Friday night.

http://www.gofundme.com/danamattay


This is a terrible injury, that's for sure. I ran our town baseball league (up to 18 year olds) for over 15 years. I saw may share of people ( in the stands too) get him by baseballs. Well hit line drive baseballs. I would follow up with them to give them insurance information or just to see how they were. And I never saw a injury to that effect. Never heard of it from other commissioner's in other towns either.

I'm not saying it can't happen, but I think she would have had to take the hit directly between the eyes. And maybe she did.. but it just looks a little strange to me... JMO



I didnt want to say it,, glad someone else did

she doesnt appear to have any facial injury except the eyes,, ,,,,,,,

Don't let the look of injuries fool you. Two black eyes is one of the signs of a fractured skull. Granted her skull is not fractured but it proves that looks can be deceiving.

I'll hold judgement until I've called claims direct ohwell

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Sun 08/23/15 09:29 PM

This is the part I really don't understand. Donations.. for what?.

These teams are actually professional organizations, which have to carry a lot of liability insurance. I know we did. When someone, be it a player, a coach, a spectator.. anyone got hurt anywhere on our sports complex our insurance kicked in. If the person had insurance, then both insurance companies worked it out, but I do not ever recall a person paying a dime.




Typically that's true unless the person staged the incident or in some way cause the accident is the only way it wouldn't be covered. All though I am sure that ball park has to have damn good liability insurance to even be open to the public. She will get her bills paid and time missed from work and probably a lump sum pay out if there is some kind of permanent injury.

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Wed 08/26/15 12:35 AM

This is the part I really don't understand. Donations.. for what?.

These teams are actually professional organizations, which have to carry a lot of liability insurance. I know we did. When someone, be it a player, a coach, a spectator.. anyone got hurt anywhere on our sports complex our insurance kicked in. If the person had insurance, then both insurance companies worked it out, but I do not ever recall a person paying a dime.



Donations..... Same here. I remember years ago when Darryl Strawberry was with the Mets one of his homerun balls hit a young girl in the face. She ended up having several reconstructive surgeries and Darryl paid for all of it bringing her flowers at the ER, recovery rooms, often. This year a minor league bat boy was struck in the head by an on deck batter who didn't see him. Sadly he didn't survive. That's a case where gofundme was put to good use, though a child can't be replaced. This lady is lucky she's not dead, the impact could have easily crushed her skull turning it into organic shrapnel. Regardless the home team's insurance should be taking care of her medical bills.
I've got an idea. Take 250 balls from batting practice and hand them out to the people behind the plate and the dugouts and put up some netting. Dead fans have a tendency to suck the life out of the crowd.

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Wed 08/26/15 02:59 AM


This is the part I really don't understand. Donations.. for what?.

These teams are actually professional organizations, which have to carry a lot of liability insurance. I know we did. When someone, be it a player, a coach, a spectator.. anyone got hurt anywhere on our sports complex our insurance kicked in. If the person had insurance, then both insurance companies worked it out, but I do not ever recall a person paying a dime.



Donations..... Same here. I remember years ago when Darryl Strawberry was with the Mets one of his homerun balls hit a young girl in the face. She ended up having several reconstructive surgeries and Darryl paid for all of it bringing her flowers at the ER, recovery rooms, often. This year a minor league bat boy was struck in the head by an on deck batter who didn't see him. Sadly he didn't survive. That's a case where gofundme was put to good use, though a child can't be replaced. This lady is lucky she's not dead, the impact could have easily crushed her skull turning it into organic shrapnel. Regardless the home team's insurance should be taking care of her medical bills.
I've got an idea. Take 250 balls from batting practice and hand them out to the people behind the plate and the dugouts and put up some netting. Dead fans have a tendency to suck the life out of the crowd.


I agree..

I just don't get the donation part as all medical bills would be paid. but I guess if people want to give her money, so be it.

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Wed 08/26/15 04:37 AM


This is the part I really don't understand. Donations.. for what?.

These teams are actually professional organizations, which have to carry a lot of liability insurance. I know we did. When someone, be it a player, a coach, a spectator.. anyone got hurt anywhere on our sports complex our insurance kicked in. If the person had insurance, then both insurance companies worked it out, but I do not ever recall a person paying a dime.



Donations..... Same here. I remember years ago when Darryl Strawberry was with the Mets one of his homerun balls hit a young girl in the face. She ended up having several reconstructive surgeries and Darryl paid for all of it bringing her flowers at the ER, recovery rooms, often. This year a minor league bat boy was struck in the head by an on deck batter who didn't see him. Sadly he didn't survive. That's a case where gofundme was put to good use, though a child can't be replaced. This lady is lucky she's not dead, the impact could have easily crushed her skull turning it into organic shrapnel. Regardless the home team's insurance should be taking care of her medical bills.
I've got an idea. Take 250 balls from batting practice and hand them out to the people behind the plate and the dugouts and put up some netting. Dead fans have a tendency to suck the life out of the crowd.


Have you ever been to a baseball game? Half of the fun is taking your mitt and hoping you'll catch a fly ball. It's all part of the experience not to mention people don't want some random tossed ball, they want a game ball hit by an MVP.