SAN DIEGO -- A woman sitting two rows behind the Colorado Rockies' dugout was struck in the head by a bat that flew out of the hands of Hector Sanchez of the San Diego Padres on Thursday, delaying the game for 13 minutes.
The woman and her husband, who was also hit by the bat, were taken to a hospital and their injuries do not appear to be serious, the Padres said in a statement.
The woman took the brunt of the impact. She was tended to by medical personnel and was able to walk up the steps to the concourse with an EMT before being taken out in a wheelchair. Her head was bandaged.
The Padres said they could not provide any further information.
"We never want to see anybody injured while enjoying a game at Petco Park," the Padres statement said. "Last season, we extended our backstop netting in accordance with Major League Baseball's recommendations. Any injury at the ballpark warrants evaluation and discussion of current practices."
The bat flew out of Sanchez's hands as he swung at a pitch from Jake McGee with one out in the ninth.
When he saw what happened, Sanchez removed his helmet and took a moment to compose himself.
"It's pretty bad," Sanchez said after the game. "I feel really, really bad about it, especially when you see the lady, it's really sad. I just feel sorry for her."