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These reporters play a dangerous game, especially in baseball. You always have to keep your head on a swivel whether it’s during a game or during batting practice, because one second you could be talking about how excited you are for the season and the next you’re laid out on the ground.
Astros reporter Lauren Blackwell cut it close yesterday when doing a report from the outfield at Minute Maid Park. Right in the middle of taping somebody blasts a BP bomb and almost nails her in the back of the head.
When you attempt to shoot during @astros batting practice…😂 pic.twitter.com/PWaf5XZpx5
— Lauren Blackwell (@Lo_Blackwell) March 30, 2017
Well, at least she got to meet Rickie Fowler
Strong #okstate presence tonight in Houston. Great to see our own @Lo_Blackwell hanging with @RickieFowler at the @astros game! pic.twitter.com/2h7eWObhvf
— Oklahoma State Golf (@OSUCowboyGolf) March 31, 2017