AZ Little Leaguer dies after being hit by pitch

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May 25, 2010
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Arizona Little Leaguer, 13, dies after pitch hits chest - ESPN

PHOENIX -- A 13-year-old Arizona boy died in a freak accident after a baseball hit him over the heart as he tried to bunt, officials in his Little League said Friday.

Hayden Walton went for the bunt during a game Tuesday night in the close-knit northern Arizona city of Winslow, said Jamey Jones, a Winslow Little League official.

"He took an inside pitch right in the chest," Jones said. "After that he took two steps to first base and collapsed."

He died the next morning at a local hospital.

The boy's parents, who were at the game, are heartbroken, shocked and unable to speak to members of the media, league president and family spokesman Dale Thomas said.

"It's a hard thing to handle for everyone," Thomas said. "When you're touched by something of this magnitude, it sends shock waves throughout the community."

Thomas said he grew up around the boy's family and described Hayden as "the epitome of what every little boy ought to be." Besides participating in Little League, Hayden was a Boy Scout, loved to work on cars and helped neighborhood widows by mowing their lawns and doing odd jobs for them, Thomas said.

He said Hayden had a younger sister.

The league suspended games until Friday and has counselors available for players or parents who need them.

Stephen Keener, president and CEO of Little League Baseball and Softball, said in a statement that "the loss of a child is incomprehensible.

"Words cannot adequately express our sorrow on the passing of Hayden," he said. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to Hayden's family, all the players and volunteers of the Winslow Little League, his classmates, and his friends, at this difficult time."
 
May 7, 2008
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I am so sorry.
I went to Winslow, quite a bit, when I lived in Flagstaff. It is such a small community. I am certain that they will rally around the family. My prayers go out to them.
 
May 25, 2010
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I was immediately reminded of Christina-Taylor Green, who was killed in the attack on Rep. Giffords. ESPN did a fascinating piece on her that had me in tears. As sad as I am for the family of the deceased, I really hope that the young man who threw the pitch is able to continue playing baseball. I can imagine he won't be able to live another day without thinking of what happened. :(
 
May 7, 2008
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I was thinking about the poor coach, that gave the bunt sign.

You all know Winslow, AZ. :) Standing on the corner in Winslow, AZ., such a fine sight to see. It's a girl, my Lord, in a bright red Ford....

Again, my sympathies.
 
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MTR

Jun 22, 2008
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The boy's parents, who were at the game, are heartbroken, shocked and unable to speak to members of the media, league president and family spokesman Dale Thomas said.

The point that this comment is even made disgusts me and the manner in which people lives are invaded in today's world.
 
Mar 13, 2010
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I can just barely wrap my head around the concept that a batted ball can do this, but a PITCHED ball.

If it hits in the right spot it can. My grandfather got hit in the throat when umpiring and it moved his Adam's Apple. If it had moved the other way he would have died. That's when my state made throat guards on all facemasks mandatory.
 

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