Damar Hamlin's on-field cardiac arrest parallels a stunning incident in Cincinnati sports history, where on Reds Opening Day, an MLB game was suspended due to an umpire's heart attack.
Opening Day April 1, 1996, a game between the Reds and Montreal Expos at Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium was suspended merely seven pitches in.
Janet and Chuck Kohl, two Cincinnati Bengals fans, hold candles outside the hospital where Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin was rushed after he collapsed on the field and required CPR. The reason was due to home plate umpire John McSherry collapsing on the field, falling face-first onto the turf.
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