Fans Feeling Bad For The Yes Network’s Camera Guy Who Injured At Yankees Game
Wednesday night an unthinkable accident happened, a cameraman of Yes Network was injured during the game between the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles.
The cameraman operator was identified as Pete Stendel from the Yes Network struck by the throw from Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson. This unexpected blow made Pete Stendel clutch his head and hit the ground.
The medical professionals immediately took him on a stretcher while Pete made a peace sign for the crowd while he was driven off to the ground.
Feel better, Pete Stendel! ?
— YES Network (@YESNetwork) July 6, 2023
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Fans are feeling bad for the poor camera guy and prayers are coming from everywhere for his speedy recovery.
One Fan said, “Such a great sign to see Pete Stendel put his arm in the air, Sending thoughts and prayers to him, his family, and the YES Network.”
Such a great sign to see Pete Stendel put his arm in the air. Sending thoughts and prayers to him, his family and the YES Network. ?
— Matt Price ? (@MAPrice223) July 6, 2023
One fan wrote, “If you’re a Mets fan and watch SNY regularly, I don’t need to tell you about how great Pete Stendel is,” said John DeMarsico, a director for Mets games on SNY. “.
If you're a Mets fan and watch SNY regularly, I don't need to tell you about how great Pete Stendel is. He's a living legend and HOF human being. Please send all your prayers, love, and positive energy to the Bronx right now https://t.co/weDvsDeZI8 pic.twitter.com/ZqlrNTzA84
— John DeMarsico (@JohnDeMarsico) July 6, 2023
One wrote,”Pete Stendel, the cameraman who was struck with the errant throw, gave the ok sign as he was carted off. Prayers up,”
We hope the injury is nothing serious and Pete recovers from his suffering as quickly as possible.
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