Nationals outfielder Nyjer Morgan was heckled before tossing a baseball into the stands on Aug. 21 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, says the fan that was struck by the ball. The man told The Philadelphia Inquirer that he was shocked in the moments after the incident and taken aback when he learned baseball had determined the toss was purposeful. "I still have a slight lump and some mild pain," said the fan, who requested anonymity. "I got hit in the left temple. .... My head was turned, watching the outfield screen. I never saw it coming. .. There was no play going on, and it was between innings, so it's not something I really expected. I had no idea what had happened and was pretty dazed afterward." Major League Baseball has suspended Morgan for seven games for deliberately throwing a baseball into the stands. He appealed the suspension and is still playing. "There were one or two guys in Section 148 that were riding him pretty hard for a couple of innings," the fan said. "Mostly they seemed to be heckling him about the way he wore his uniform. He was the only player on the field who was wearing his [uniform] old-style with the full stockings. They were screaming at him about looking like a jockey. ... Stuff like that."