A night meant for baseball glory turned tragic when Kavan Markwood , a 20-year-old former college football player, fell 21 feet from the stands at PNC Park during the Pirates vs. Cubs game on Wednesday. The terrifying moment, caught on video, has gone viral across social media platforms, drawing concern and sympathy from fans nationwide.
The incident unfolded just as Andrew McCutchen delivered a clutch two-run double in the bottom of the seventh inning, giving the Pittsburgh Pirates a 4–3 lead. As cheers erupted, cameras and spectators captured the moment Markwood tumbled from above the iconic Clemente Wall, landing on the warning track in right field.
The game was paused for about 10 minutes while EMS, police, and on-field staff rushed to assist. Markwood was quickly transported to Allegheny General Hospital, where he remains in critical condition. Officials have said the fall is being treated as accidental.
The viral video has since stunned sports fans and raised questions about stadium safety. While authorities have not released the footage officially, clips circulating online show the immediate shock in the stadium as the crowd realized what had happened.
Later identified by the South Allegheny School District, Markwood is a McKeesport native and a former linebacker for Wheeling University. He played five games in 2023 and was known for his grit, strength, and leadership.
“He’s a fighter. He’s touched a lot of lives at South Allegheny,” said school spokesperson Laura Thomson. “We’re a small community. He’s a household name here.”
Pirates Chairman Bob Nutting called the fall a “terrible accident” and said the organization was heartbroken: “It was one of the most difficult moments many of us have ever experienced… Pirates baseball is a community, and our fans are like family.”
Though the Pirates snapped their three-game losing streak with McCutchen’s seventh-inning heroics, the night was defined not by the win, but by the horrifying scene that played out in real time — and online.
The incident unfolded just as Andrew McCutchen delivered a clutch two-run double in the bottom of the seventh inning, giving the Pittsburgh Pirates a 4–3 lead. As cheers erupted, cameras and spectators captured the moment Markwood tumbled from above the iconic Clemente Wall, landing on the warning track in right field.
The game was paused for about 10 minutes while EMS, police, and on-field staff rushed to assist. Markwood was quickly transported to Allegheny General Hospital, where he remains in critical condition. Officials have said the fall is being treated as accidental.
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The viral video has since stunned sports fans and raised questions about stadium safety. While authorities have not released the footage officially, clips circulating online show the immediate shock in the stadium as the crowd realized what had happened.
Later identified by the South Allegheny School District, Markwood is a McKeesport native and a former linebacker for Wheeling University. He played five games in 2023 and was known for his grit, strength, and leadership.
“He’s a fighter. He’s touched a lot of lives at South Allegheny,” said school spokesperson Laura Thomson. “We’re a small community. He’s a household name here.”
Pirates Chairman Bob Nutting called the fall a “terrible accident” and said the organization was heartbroken: “It was one of the most difficult moments many of us have ever experienced… Pirates baseball is a community, and our fans are like family.”
Though the Pirates snapped their three-game losing streak with McCutchen’s seventh-inning heroics, the night was defined not by the win, but by the horrifying scene that played out in real time — and online.
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