In a recent match, Japanese baseball phenomenon Shohei Ohtani slammed his 53rd home run. However, the talk of the match was not only Ohtani's milestone but also the woman who was hit by the home run ball. The woman quickly reassured everyone, shouting "I'm okay!" much to the relief of the crowd.
In Japan, baseball is one of the most popular sports and being hit by a stray ball is not entirely uncommon. Courtesy and concern for others' wellbeing is deeply rooted in Japanese culture, so the woman's reassurance of her safety was widely appreciated and discussed.
In the US or EU, incidents like this are handled with similar concern. It is common to see players and fans express their worry when someone is hit by a ball during a match. The humor and resilience demonstrated by the woman would likely also be praised and shared widely in these regions.