A soaring foul ball from Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Nick Castellanos made its way to the press box, landing and shattering a reporter’s laptop.
Hopefully the writer opted for the warranty plan ….
Phillies Nation reporter Tim Kelly shared a photo from the press box on Saturday during the Phillies and Orioles matchup at Camden Yards.
During one of Castellanos’ four at-bats (0-4) in Saturday’s losing effort (6-2), a foul ball sailed backward, reminding the unfortunate reporter to take his eyes off his electronics and watch the game.
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For the second time in two tries, Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever have defeated Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky.
After beating the Sky in Chicago two weeks ago, 71-70, the teams played another closely contested game. The Fever emerged with the 91-83 win, with Clark nearly notching a triple-double.
She scored 23 points, dished out nine assists and grabbed eight rebounds. It was one of the best performances of her young WNBA career.
Angel Reese had a double-double, but she scored just 11 points on 4-11 shooting while grabbing 13 rebounds.