College Baseball Player Shot While Standing in the Bullpen Mid-Game

Photo: Reuben Canales

A Texas A&M-Texarkana baseball player was struck by a stray bullet while standing in the bullpen area during a game on Saturday (April 29), the university and local police confirmed via NBC News.

The player, who was publicly identified only as an 18-year-old, was shot during his team's game against the University of Houston-Victoria at Georgia Dobson Field at Spring Lake Park in Texarkana at around 5:30 p.m., the Texarkana Police Department confirmed in a post shared on its Facebook account. Police said the stray bullet was suspected to have come from "some type of altercation in a nearby neighborhood to the west of the park."

The player was transported to Christus St. Michael Hospital and reported to be in stable condition, Texas A&M University-Texarkana said in a Facebook post.

Police had initially confirmed that the student underwent surgery in their Facebook post. Leigh Strope, a spokesperson for Christus Health, confirmed that the player was still in stable condition but the hospital couldn't provide additional details in adherence with patient privacy laws in an email to NBC News on Sunday (April 30).

Texarkana Police are continuing to investigate the incident "and are following up on several leads in the case," a spokesperson confirmed via NBC News. Saturday's game was declared a "no contest" and two softball games between Texas A&M-Texarkana and Louisiana State University of Alexandria scheduled for Sunday were canceled "due to the events surrounding yesterday's baseball game," Texas A&M-Texarkana's athletics department announced on its Twitter account.

Jason McIntyre Calls Texans Will Anderson Jr. Trade 'One of the Worst Ever'

Colin Cowherd: The Real Reason Why Will Levis Fell Out of the First Round

Antonio Brown Shared Post Claiming He's Joining NFL Team

Colin Cowherd Doesn't Include Lamar Jackson in His Top 10 AFC QB Rankings

Jay Glazer: CJ Stroud by Far Best Passer in the Draft

Colin Cowherd Rips Bucks After Heat Meltdown: 'Giannis Was Scared to Shoot'

Jason Whitlock Calls Out 'Idiot' Jalen Rose After His Blast of Phil Jackson

Colin Cowherd Says These Are the Perfect Destinations For Kawhi Leonard

Video Shows Aaron Rodgers Arriving at Jets' Facility For First Time

Jason Whitlock: The Real Reason Why NFL Players Would Break Gambling Rules


View Full Site