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Man Who Fell From Stands at Pittsburgh Pirates Game Identified
Man Who Fell From Stands at Pittsburgh Pirates Game Identified

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Man Who Fell From Stands at Pittsburgh Pirates Game Identified

Originally appeared on E! Online There's an update on the health of a devoted baseball fan. Kavan Markwood, 20, has been identified, according to NBC News Chicago, as the attendee who fell from the stands of the April 30 MLB game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs. According to a GoFundMe created by the mom of his girlfriend Alonna, Jennifer Phillips, while Kavan was brought to a local Pittsburgh hospital in critical condition after his fall, he's experienced an encouraging health update. 'As of this morning, Kavan is awake, alert, and able to speak,' Jennifer wrote in a May 3 update to the page. 'After everything he's been through since the accident on Wednesday night, this progress feels nothing short of miraculous.' She continued, 'He still has a long road ahead of him, but today brought a moment of hope that we've all been holding onto.' Kavan was a 2022 South Allegheny High School graduate and talented member of their football team, according to local outlet TribLive. After graduating from South Allegheny—where he was named firsts-team all-­conference and team MVP as a senior—Kavan continued to play at Walsh University and Wheeling University, per the outlet. More from E! Online Holly Madison Says She 'Hated' Having 'Disgusting' Group Sex With Ex Hugh Hefner Met Gala: Anna Wintour Has Banned These Foods from the Annual Event Sister Wives' Janelle Brown Details Son Garrison's Final Hours Before His Death By Suicide Following his accident, district spokeswoman Laura Thomson told TribLive Kavan 'is a hardworking, highly resilient young man.' 'He's a fighter. He's going to need that resiliency now. But he has it,' she continued. 'He's touched a lot of lives at South Allegheny. We're a small community. He's a household name here. Everyone knows him.' She noted he has the 'prayers and support' of the entire community. Former South Allegheny football coach Frank Cortazzo was similarly complimentary about his former player. 'Kavan is not only an outstanding athlete but an even more exceptional young man,' the coach shared in a written statement with TribLive. 'His resilience, heart and strength are truly unmatched. Please keep him, his family and his friends in your thoughts and prayers as they navigate this challenging time.' Following the accident—which saw the game paused as Kavan was attended to by team and local medical personnel—a number of individuals involved with the Pittsburgh Pirates shared their shock over the incident, including outfielder and designated hitter Andrew McCutchen. 'Truly hate what happened tonight,' he wrote on X, formerly Twitter, following the game. 'Cant[sic] help but think about that guy, his family and friends. I pray tonight for him. Let us think about his loved ones and hug our families a little tighter tonight. I hope he pulls thru. May God Bless you all.' (E! and NBC News Chicago are both part of the NBCUniversal family.) For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App

Injured Pirates fan Kavan Markwood known as resilient, kind. ‘He'll take this and fight hard'
Injured Pirates fan Kavan Markwood known as resilient, kind. ‘He'll take this and fight hard'

New York Times

time02-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Times

Injured Pirates fan Kavan Markwood known as resilient, kind. ‘He'll take this and fight hard'

Sometime Wednesday evening, South Allegheny High School athletic director Mike Crown saw that a fan had fallen out of the stands at that night's Pittsburgh Pirates game. When he got up Thursday morning, Crown was reading more about the incident before work, and that's when he saw the pictures and video. Advertisement 'When I saw the tattoo on the shoulder,' Crown said, 'I knew it was Kav.' It would be a few hours before officials confirmed that Kavan Markwood was the man who toppled over the railing at PNC Field and fell 21 feet onto the warning track below. Markwood was carted off the field and transported to Allegheny General Hospital, where he was said to be in critical condition. Crown didn't need official confirmation of Markwood's identity. He saw the tattoo, recognized another one of the people in the video with Markwood, and eventually got a clear enough look at Markwood's face. Crown knew it was the kid he'd coached in freshman football less than a decade ago. 'If I know Kavan and how he takes these things,' Crown said, 'he'll take this and fight hard and get through this whole situation.' Football was a passion for Markwood, and it became a strength. He was undersized as a freshman and sophomore, when Crown was the South Allegheny coach, but after a growth spurt, Markwood became a crucial part of the team as a junior and senior under head coach Frank Cortazzo III. He was an outside linebacker and running back, all-conference and team MVP as a senior, and he went on to play for Walsh University and Wheeling University, earning MEC Commissioner's Honor Roll at Wheeling in 2023. ⏳⏳⏳⏳ — Kavan Markwood🤘🏽🦍 (@KavanMarkwood) April 18, 2023 'Kavan is not only an outstanding athlete but an even more exceptional young man,' Cortazzo said in an email. 'His resilience, heart, and strength are truly unmatched.' South Allegheny spokesperson Laura Thompson confirmed that Markwood was a 2022 graduate of the high school and echoed the coaches' scouting reports. 'Kavan is best known for his resilience, strength, and kindness,' Thompson said. 'He is a friend to all — someone who lifts others up and faces challenges with courage and grace.' Advertisement In Wednesday's seventh inning, Markwood was sitting with friends along the railing atop The Clemente Wall, which is the section of PNC Park's outfield fence beyond right field. The wall is 21 feet high, a nod to Pirates Hall of Fame right fielder Roberto Clemente, who wore the No. 21. When Andrew McCutchen hit a two-run double to put the Pirates ahead 4-3, video appears to show Markwood springing up, toppling over the railing, and somersaulting through the air before crashing onto the warning track below. TribLIVE, a Pittsburgh newspaper, reported that witnesses described that Markwood, 20, was growing excited that the Pirates were rallying 'and had taken off his shirt and poured beer on himself before McCutchen's at-bat.' The game stopped for several minutes as Pittsburgh EMS, as well as training staff for both the Pirates and the Chicago Cubs, treated Markwood on the field. Several players were clearly shaken, but the game was not suspended (the decision on whether to suspend a game under such circumstances is made by Major League Baseball in consultation with the teams and umpires on site). Pittsburgh Public Safety posted to X on Thursday, saying the incident was 'being treated as accidental in nature.' Asked how they came to that conclusion, a spokesperson said: 'Detectives reviewed all available video footage and conducted multiple interviews during their investigation into this incident. It has been determined to be accidental and I have no further information beyond that.' Pirates chairman Bob Nutting issued a statement thanking the first responders who treated Markwood. 'We are devastated,' Nutting said. 'Pirates baseball is a community, and our fans are like family. In times like these, we must come together, support one another, and keep him and his loved ones in our prayers.' Advertisement By the time he left for work on Thursday morning, Crown was similarly stunned to realize he knew the man who lay injured in the Pirates outfield. He not only knew his name, but he also knew his personality. 'He fought hard in everything he did,' Crown said. 'He worked hard. He had a lot of grit.' That's the part Crown kept coming back to when he talked about Markwood. 'He's a fighter,' Crown said. 'He's going to pull through it.'

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