The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Braves say they are focused on fan safety

Team’s statement released two days after fan fell to his death.

- By Dan Klepal dan.klepal@ajc.com and Leon Stafford lstafford@ajc.com

The Atlanta Braves said Monday they are “constantly evaluating ways to ensure fan safety while maintainin­g the game-day experience,”

The Atlanta Braves said Monday they are “constantly evaluating ways to ensure fan safety while maintainin­g the gameday experience.”

The statement from the team came two days after Gregory Murrey, 60, tumbled over a railing head first during the top of the 7th inning in Saturday’s game against the New York Yankees. He died of blunt force injuries to his head and torso, according to the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office, which performed an autopsy Monday.

The death was ruled an accident by the medical examiner’s office, which also said no underlying medical condition was found that contribute­d to Murrey’s death. Toxicology results were pending and will not be available for several weeks.

It is the third death at the Turner Field, although one was ruled a suicide.

In the statement, the Braves also said team executives are working with architects to “ensure that SunTrust Park has effective safety protocols in place at the time of opening.” It did not provide specifics on what measures will be put in place at the new Cobb County ballpark.

The Braves are scheduled to begin playing in SunTrust Park in 2017.

Here is the Braves statement:

“First and foremost, the thoughts and prayers of our organizati­on and all of Braves Country continue to go out to the family and friends of Greg Murrey, as well as to those in the ballpark who witnessed the incident. This tragedy has affected our entire organizati­on and we are still mourning the loss.

“Fan safety is an important topic and is something that is paramount to our commitment to the fan experience. In regard to Turner Field, our organizati­on is constantly evaluating ways to ensure fan safety while maintainin­g the game-day experience and we will continue to do so. This includes ongoing planning and training for our personnel, as well as maintainin­g and updating safety elements inside the ballpark.

“The safety measures at Turner Field are at or above code requiremen­ts. In addition, we are always researchin­g best practices in the industry to ensure that Turner Field is safe and is an enjoyable place to watch a baseball game.

“Finally, as we look to the future, we are working with our architects to ensure that SunTrust Park has effective safety protocols in place at the time of opening. This process began during the design phase of SunTrust Park many months ago and will continue every day. We are fortunate to have an architectu­re firm that has designed many ballparks – and other sports facilities – so we can draw upon their experience as industry leaders in creating the safest and best sports and entertainm­ent experience. Ensuring the safety of our fans while in the ballpark has always been and will always be a priority for our organizati­on.”

 ??  ?? Gregory Murrey died after tumbling head first over an upper deck railing at Turner Field.
Gregory Murrey died after tumbling head first over an upper deck railing at Turner Field.

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