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    PHOENIX -- A 13-year-old Arizona boy was killed in a freak accident after a baseball hit him over the heart as he tried to bunt, officials in his Little League said Friday.

    Hayden Walton went for the bunt during a game Tuesday night in the close-knit northern Arizona city of Winslow, said Jamey Jones, a Winslow Little League official.

    "He took an inside pitch right in the chest," Jones said. "After that he took two steps to first base and collapsed."

    He died the next morning at a local hospital.

    The boy's parents, who were at the game, are heartbroken, shocked and unable to speak to members of the media, league president and family spokesman Dale Thomas said.

    "It's a hard thing to handle for everyone," Thomas said. "When you're touched by something of this magnitude, it sends shock waves throughout the community."

    Thomas said he grew up around the boy's family and described Hayden as "the epitome of what every little boy ought to be." Besides participating in Little League, Hayden was a Boy Scout, loved to work on cars and helped neighborhood widows by mowing their lawns and doing odd jobs for them, Thomas said.

    He said Hayden had a younger sister.

    The league suspended games until Friday and has counselors available for players or parents who need them.

    Stephen Keener, president and CEO of Little League Baseball and Softball, said in a statement that "the loss of a child is incomprehensible."

    "Words cannot adequately express our sorrow on the passing of Hayden," he said. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to Hayden's family, all the players and volunteers of the Winslow Little League, his classmates, and his friends, at this difficult time."

  • #2
    I have a 13 year old son who plays baseball all the time, that saddens me to hear.


    Think of the pitcher and how he must feel, just awful.
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    • #3
      My mom was telling me about this on the phone today. Something about you're more likely to get struck by lightning to have what happened to this kid. Haven't looked up the definition, but am going to as I'm curious as to what exactly happened to his heart.

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      • #4
        Tragic. Horrible.
        NBA is a joke

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        • #5
          In the older days when I played we were taught to square around and square toward the pitcher to bunt.When I was coaching my kids all-star team the new way was to face the pitcher with your left leg in front of the right.leg in a stance so if the ball is coming at you then u can get out of the way.Wonder if this kid. Was taught the old way.or the new way
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          • #6
            Originally posted by jcindaville View Post
            I have a 13 year old son who plays baseball all the time, that saddens me to hear.


            Think of the pitcher and how he must feel, just awful.
            If u are playing competitive baseball and you are pitching if you see a batter trying to square around on a squeeze play you throw high at the kids head so u can get the guy to miss the bunt and catch the.guy running home.Again would like to know if this was old school coaching or not.
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            • #7
              Just tragic. I couldn't imagine losing a child. His parents I am sure are devastated.

              Jerry I don't know how this happened and how he was taught. That ball had to hit directly in the worst area. I am just thinking. Maybe a inch higher or lower and he may be ok.

              Very sad to read this. Damn...

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