Batting cage accident leaves high school senior in coma after being hit in head with baseball bat

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(NEW YORK) — A high school senior is in a coma after he was hit in the head by a baseball bat in the campus batting cages, school officials said.

Jeremy Medina, a senior at Gainesville High School — located approximately 55 miles northeast of Atlanta, Georgia — who was a pitcher and catcher for the schoolโ€™s 2022 baseball team, is currently in a coma following being โ€œaccidentally struck in the head by a baseball bat while at the batting cage on campus,โ€ according to a statement from the Gainesville School System published on social media on Wednesday.

Details of the accident, which occurred on Monday afternoon at 1:20 p.m. in the schoolโ€™s batting cages, were not immediately known and school officials have only confirmed that Medina was left in a coma following the incident.

โ€œMedina remains in a coma at Northeast Georgia Medical Center,โ€ school officials said. โ€œJeremy and his family are firm believers in Jesus Christ and His redemptive love and are requesting prayer during this extremely difficult time.โ€

Nearby Chestatee High Schoolโ€™s baseball team posted in support of Medina after learning of the upsetting news.

โ€œWe are praying for our neighbor and baseball friend at Gainesville,โ€ read Chestateeโ€™s post on social media. โ€œThe baseball community is tight and We send all our love and prayers to the players, coaches and Gainesville Baseball family.โ€

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