The fan who was hit in the head by a broken bat at Fenway Park last week has been upgraded to fair condition.
The family of Tonya Carpenter, 44, said Monday that “Tonya is responsive, and her condition has been upgraded from serious to fair.”
She had been listed in serious condition over the weekend while being treated at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Carpenter, who was seated in the box seats, was struck on the head by the broken bat of Oakland third baseman Brett Lawrie in the second inning Friday.
The game was halted as emergency crews tended to Carpenter and wheeled her off the field on a stretcher.