Fan dies after fight outside AT&T Park
Published 5/13/2008 by Chris Haft at Major League Baseball News
The Giants organization remained saddened Monday in the wake of an incident Friday night when an 18-year-old fan leaving the team's game against the Philadelphia Phillies died just outside AT&T; Park when he was punched in the head during an argument.
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