Bees Delay Astros/Padres Game
POSTED: 8:48 pm PDT July 2,
2009
San Diego, CA -- (Sports Network) - In the top of the ninth inning of a game between the Houston Astros and San Diego Padres, a swarm of bees took over part of left field and caused the game to go into a delay.With Miguel Tejada at the plate with two outs in the frame, Padres left fielder Kyle Blanks began walking toward the infield as the bees became thick in the air. The rest of the players soon left the field as the game went into a delay until a beekeeper arrived at the park.
The swarm eventually centered around a ballgirl's jacket on a chair near the stands and fans were evacuated from several sections near the swarm. When the beekeeper arrived, he sprayed down the jacket and, after a 52-minute delay, the game resumed. Houston won, 7-2. "We've had a game I think that was called because of bees I think in 2007 when I was with the Diamondbacks. That's unfortunate, especially that late in the game," said San Diego outfielder Scott Hairston.
Copyright 2009 Courtesy of The Sports Network.











