Giants Raise Nearly $70,000 For Injured Fan
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS / AP) -- The San Francisco Giants have raised nearly $70,000 to help the longtime fan who was attacked earlier this season outside Dodger Stadium.
The Giants announced the total Tuesday. The money will go toward the medical costs and other expenses for Bryan Stow. The 42-year-old paramedic remains in a medically induced coma.
On Monday, the Giants partnered with Stow's employer, American Medical Response, to gather donations at AT&T Park for the Bryan Stow Fund. The total includes proceeds from a silent auction and a $10,000 donation from the team.
The Giants dedicated Monday night's game to Stow. San Francisco lost 6-1 to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Stow was severely beaten outside Dodger Stadium after the season opener on March 31. No arrests have been made and there's a $150,000 reward.
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