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Old Mon Aug 08, 2011, 04:48pm
Dave Reed Dave Reed is offline
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Bob and JM,
"Neck" sounds like nowhere near the head, but the preliminary autopsy (which I can no longer find a copy of) said that he was struck about 1/2 inch behind and below the left ear, causing a rupture of a blood vessel near the brain. It is hard to say if a helmet would have helped or hurt, but very likely a helmet would have changed the nature of the impact.

From the AP report:
A preliminary autopsy report shows that a burst blood vessel in Mike Coolbaugh's neck, near his brain, killed the Tulsa Drillers hitting coach when he was hit by a batted ball on Sunday.

"It hit him in the back of the left side of his neck, kind of right below the ear," Pulaski County coroner Mark Malcolm said.

The ball compressed the left vertebral artery, which travels up the left side of the spinal column and provides blood to the brain. The artery compressed against the vertebra at the top of his spine, right at the base of the skull, and a hemorrhage was the result, Malcolm said.

Malcolm said the full autopsy report has not yet been completed. He would not address whether a helmet would have saved Coolbaugh or whether, in general, a helmet could provide protection from a similarly batted ball.
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