Yankees fans struck by lightning at game in Florida

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'I thought my dad was dead for about 10 seconds there while I was lying on the pavement trying to figure out whether I had died.'

The Yankees announced that their Opening Day game against the Red Sox has been rescheduled to Friday due to forecasted bad weather.

"There was a bright flash and a loud boom that I heard, and the next thing I knew I was flying out of my shoes and my ears were ringing," Ashley said."I thought my dad was dead for about 10 seconds there while I was lying on the pavement trying to figure out whether I had died."John suffered a broken cheekbone and Ashley has a burn line on her neck from her necklace.

The Yankees have promised to make up for the experience, offering the Mobergs free tickets to one of their Chicago games against the White Sox in May, along with Ashley's long-desired Aaron Judge autograph.

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