Jays fan hit by falling letter from sign
Baseball fans have long been warned to look out for foul balls and flying bats.
Now add falling letters to the list.
A fan at the Toronto Blue Jays' game was OK on Monday after being struck in the right shoulder by a tumbling, metal ''B'' from a sign honoring Jackie Robinson.
The middle-aged man had a scrape after a foul ball by home run leader Jose Bautista of the Blue Jays dislodged one of the letters in a tribute honoring Robinson's retired No. 42.
The letter fell about 30 feet from the facing of the third deck behind home plate in the seventh inning of the Texas-Toronto game. The letter rolled down the aisle and was picked up by another fan in the front row.
''I was very surprised, because I didn't expect a 'B' to fall on me,'' said the injured fan, who gave only his first name as Ian and said he was a season-ticket holder from Toronto.
Although he was sore, the fan said the injury wouldn't prove too serious; he throws left-handed.