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A woman attending a San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners game at T-Mobile Park was struck in the head by a foul ball on Friday night. She was taken to Harborview Medical Center for treatment and later described her condition as improving.
nypost.comA foul ball struck a woman in the head during a Friday night game between the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. The woman, identified as Jamie Golla, was filming a video with a friend when the ball hit her. She was taken directly to the emergency room at Harborview Medical Center.
Video of the moment shows Golla tracking the ball with her eyes before briefly looking away. The impact shifted attention in the stands while play continued on the field. Staff responded immediately to the injured fan. Golla later said she is recovering and has experienced minor headaches and swelling.
Mariners staff contacted Golla by phone to check on her condition and requested updates from doctors. The team later offered the group tickets to return for another game. Golla addressed online criticism of the incident, saying people are quick to judge from a short clip without knowing the full situation.
>"I’m feeling a little better than yesterday. " — Jamie Golla, via The Post A friend who was with Golla said the group is from Seattle and credited the Mariners medical staff for their care. After leaving the hospital, the group rode Lime bikes to another bar where a second incident occurred when another friend fell and broke her front teeth.
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