BOSTON -- Pedro Martinez was hit in the
forehead by a baseball thrown from the banks of the Charles River while
he was riding on an amphibious vehicle during the World Series victory
parade for the Red Sox. He was not seriously
injured.
"I have a little headache, but I'm OK," Martinez said after the parade
ended Saturday at Fenway Park.
It was not immediately clear who threw the ball or why.
Martinez looked stunned, putting his hand to his forehead. The ball was
later seen floating in the water as the vehicle floated down the river
for the final leg of the parade.
Jim Averill, 42, of Boston, said the ball was thrown at a high speed
from the river bank. He said pitcher Derek Lowe
tried to catch it before it struck Martinez.
"I saw the ball hit him in the head," Averill said. "Derek Lowe tried to
grab it. It hit him and it flew up about 15 feet and fell into the
water."
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