PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
BBQ TOO HOT TO HANDLE FOR STINE
04/18/1932
 
BBQ Too Hot to Handle for Stine
Tuesday, November 18th, 1930
Seals reliever Lee Stine required medical attention yesterday after severely burning himself while barbecuing at his home. Stine suffered first and second degree burns when a flame from the grill he was using suddenly shot up his right arm. "It was a pretty scary scene," said teammate Wilbur Cooper, who was with Stine when the accident occurred. "I thought it was going to totally engulf him for a moment." The fire also singed Lee Stine's hair and eyebrows, but luckily failed to ignite the shirt he was wearing at the time. "It honestly could have been much worse," said Cooper. The injury will reportedly keep Stine out of action for anywhere from 3 weeks up to a month, but doctors expect the burns to fully heal.
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