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Cubs fan saved from serious injury because he had bucket on his head

Scoreboard operators look out from the original Wrigley Field scoreboard on Thursday, June 25, 2015, in Chicago, Ill. A man was hit by metal debris from the center field scoreboard at Wrigley Field Tuesday, but apparently was saved from serious injury by a plastic bucket he was wearing on his head, according to police and the Cubs. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune/TNS)
Scoreboard operators look out from the original Wrigley Field scoreboard on Thursday, June 25, 2015, in Chicago, Ill. A man was hit by metal debris from the center field scoreboard at Wrigley Field Tuesday, but apparently was saved from serious injury by a plastic bucket he was wearing on his head, according to police and the Cubs. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune/TNS)
By Associated Press
July 26, 2018

A man might have saved himself from serious injury when a large metal pin fell from Wrigley Field's centerfield scoreboard because he had a plastic bucket on his head during a Chicago Cubs game.

Cubs spokesman Julian Green tells the Chicago Tribune that the 19-year-old man was hit by a 6- to 8-inch pin during Tuesday night's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Green says the man received five staples to close a cut on his head, but that the bucket apparently helped shield him.

Green said team officials were investigating whether the pin used to attach the scoreboard's metal numbered tiles was dislodged or a worker dropped it. The scoreboard is manually operated, with workers inside hanging the tiles.

Green says the team hasn't had similar problems before.

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