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Boy narrowly avoids being hit in head by flying baseball bat | Boy narrowly avoids being hit in head by flying baseball bat |
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Just because a sport is non-contact does mean it is safe, even for spectators - as this young boy found out at Major League Baseball game. | |
A batter lost grip of his slugger during a game between the Atlanta Braves and the Pittsburgh Pirates, sending it spinning into the stands. | |
Missed by the Live TV footage, the wooden bat narrowly missed the head of a young boy. | |
The close shave, however, was caught in a series of photos taken by sports photojournalist, Christopher Horner. | The close shave, however, was caught in a series of photos taken by sports photojournalist, Christopher Horner. |
In the images, a man can be seen holding his arm out in front of the boy's face as it spun centimetres away from him. | |
The wooden bats normally weigh around 2 pounds. | |
The game saw the Pirates beat the Braves, 9-6. | |
This incident took place at the Atlanta side's spring training venue, Champion Stadium, in the Walt Disney World complex, outside Orlando in Florida. |