Cameraman at Yankee Stadium injured by wild throw from Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson

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A camera operator who was injured on a throwing error by Baltimore Orioles' Gunnar Henderson has ben placed on a cart during the fifth inning of the Orioles' baseball game against the New York Yankees on Wednesday, July 5, 2023, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

NEW YORK ā€“ A cameraman was injured Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium and taken to the hospital after he was hit in the head by a wild throw from Baltimore Orioles rookie shortstop Gunnar Henderson.

Positioned right next to the New York Yankees' dugout on the first-base side, Pete Stendel of YES Network was struck by a hurried throw from Henderson, who fired high to first as he tried to complete a double play in the fifth inning.

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After the game, YES said Stendel was conscious and undergoing tests in the hospital. No further updates were expected from the network Wednesday night.

ā€œEvery time that a ball goes over the first baseman or even a foul ball from the hitter, you donā€™t want to see it going towards a fan. It just happened to be in the wrong spot, and I hope heā€™s doing all right,ā€ Henderson said following his team's 6-3 victory. ā€œMy prayers go out to him. Iā€™m just thankful for the guys that rushed over there to him to help him.ā€

The game was delayed about 17 minutes as the Yankees' athletic training staff and medical personnel tended to Stendel in the camera well. Baltimore players came off the field and waited in their dugout as Yankees and Orioles, including Henderson, watched in obvious concern at a hushed ballpark.

ā€œThat was scary. I think I speak for all of us when I say our thoughts are with him. Hope he's doing all right and he's feeling better and we see him back here soon,ā€ Yankees outfielder Jake Bauers said. ā€œHe had a pretty bad reaction when he got hit, so it was scary to see.ā€

Stendel was strapped onto a stretcher and carted off the field, raising and wagging two fingers to loud applause from the crowd of 36,022 as he was driven along the warning track behind home plate.

ā€œIt was good to see him obviously coherent and obviously raise his hand,ā€ Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. ā€œIt was very scary. ... Just hope he's OK.ā€

Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde also said it was a frightening scene that was ā€œawfulā€ to be a part of.

ā€œHe gave the peace sign coming off the field but that was tough to watch and hopefully heā€™s OK,ā€ Hyde said.

Orioles starter Dean Kremer was given several warmup pitches before the game resumed. Henderson was charged with an error that allowed Anthony Volpe to reach second base. He scored on Kyle Higashioka's two-out single to give New York a 2-0 lead.

After the game, Henderson was asked if he was shaken up.

ā€œIā€™m doing pretty fine. Yeah, it sucks that happened to him, but itā€™s just trying to play the game hard. Sometimes that happens," he said.

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