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Colorado Rockies TV reporter Kelsey Wingert recovering after being struck in head by foul ball

Colorado Rockies television reporter Kelsey Wingert said she’s “hanging in there,” two days after she was struck in the head by a 95 mph foul ball.

The scary incident happened during Monday’s game between the Rockies and San Francisco Giants at Coors Field in Denver. The Giants’ Austin Slater hit a foul ball off the Rockies’ Daniel Bard in the top of the ninth inning and the ball hit Wingert, who was seated in the first-base camera well while reporting for AT&T Sportsnet. Read More

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