A 59-year-old woman required immediate medical attention at Monday's exhibition contest between the Toronto Blue Jays and Atlanta Braves after she was struck by a piece of a broken bat.

The incident occurred in the sixth inning after Braves designated hitter Kelly Johnson grounded out. Johnson's bat shattered on the play, sending a large piece into the crowd towards Pam Henderson and her husband, Bill. She suffered blunt force trauma in the incident, while her husband suffered an injured wrist in an attempt to shield her.

"There was blood running down really quick," Pat Wright, Bill's sister, told Gabe Lacques of USA Today Sports. "She did not lose consciousness, but she was in shock."

The woman was immediately transported to the Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg, Fla.

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The pair made the trip to Dunedin from Canada, and are Blue Jays spring training season ticket holders. Members of both teams were visibly shaken by the woman's condition. The Blue Jays gave the Hendersons a Troy Tulowitzki bat as a consolation.