Foul ball ‘cracking’ skull of woman at Padres game heard around the world
A foul ball struck fan Jamie Golla in the head during a Padres vs. Mariners game at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, prompting immediate medical attention and viral online attention. She was taken to Harborview Medical Center with a head injury but reported feeling better in subsequent days, despite lingering swelling and headaches. The Mariners organization reached out to check on her and offered tickets for a future game.
- ▪Jamie Golla was hit in the head by a foul ball while filming a video with a friend at T-Mobile Park.
- ▪She was taken to Harborview Medical Center for treatment and later reported minor ongoing symptoms but overall improvement.
- ▪The Mariners staff contacted her, requested medical updates, and offered complimentary tickets for a future game.
- ▪Golla responded to online criticism, urging people not to judge quickly based on short video clips.
- ▪Her friend Michaela Pollard confirmed the group was from Seattle and shared updates on her recovery.
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Metro exclusive Foul ball ‘cracking’ skull of woman at Padres game heard around the world By Daniel Farr and Ross O'Keefe Published May 16, 2026, 8:42 p.m. ET It started in seconds and ended in chaos. A foul ball screaming into the stands at T-Mobile Park in Seattle suddenly turned a Friday night matchup between the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners into a frightening emergency scene after a fan was struck in the head and rushed for medical care. The woman, identified as Jamie Golla, was in the stands when the ball rocketed into the seating area and hit her, instantly shifting the atmosphere from casual ballpark energy to a tense, medical response situation. 6 It started in seconds and ended in chaos.
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