Kaiser Carlile: Baseball batboy, 9, dies after being hit by bat

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Kaiser CarlileImage source, Liberal Bee Jays
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Kaiser Carlile would retrieve discarded bats for the Liberal Bee Jays

A nine-year-old boy has died after being accidentally hit on the head by a bat during a baseball game in the USA.

Kaiser Carlile was struck by a warm-up swing while acting as the Liberal Bee Jays' batboy - a youngster who carries and arranges equipment - on Saturday.

The game in Wichita, Kansas was against the San Diego Waves in the National Baseball Congress World Series.

Carlile, who was wearing a helmet, was taken away in an ambulance and his death was announced on Sunday.

"With the permission of the family, and with much sorrow and a very broken heart, I regretfully inform everyone that Kaiser Carlile passed away earlier this evening," said club president Nathan McCaffrey., external

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Kaiser Carlile was related to Liberal Bee Jays general manager Mike Carlile

"Please keep his family and our team in your thoughts and prayers. Thank you all for the support during this ordeal."

Mourners have posted messages of support on the team's Facebook page,, external with one contributor saying: "Prayers to the family and the player involved. My heart goes out to you all. May God help you find peace during this difficult time."

The game, played as part of a summer league for college players, was completed, with the Bee Jays winning 12-5 in 13 innings.

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