AT&T Sportsnet reporter Kelsey Wingert shared a photo showing stitches on her forehead and wrote she's 'hanging in there' two days after she was struck in the head by a 95 mph foul ball.
The foul ball left a deep cut on Wingert's forehead. She said the Rockies and AT&T Sportsnet transported her to"the best hospital immediately," where she spent five hours receiving"internal and external stitches because of how deep the wound is."
Wingert expressed gratitude for the Rockies organization and her employer for their help, including AT&T Sportsnet general manager David Woodman and his wife Paula, who stayed by her side at the hospital:"I’ve never experienced support like this."
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