The Most Dangerous Selfie Ever Taken

    A Tampa Bay Rays reporter didn't notice the close call until after she took the picture.

    Tampa Bay Rays reporter Kelly Nash was at the Astros-Red Sox game in Boston Saturday when she decided to take a selfie in front of the field. BUT LITTLE DID SHE KNOW AT THAT MOMENT THERE WAS A BASEBALL WHIZZING STRAIGHT FOR HER HEAD.

    She said it was the most dangerous selfie she ever took, but luckily, she was safe.

    Most dangerous selfie ever. That happened. @ Fenway Park http://t.co/Mg9IQOoFvp

    Most dangerous selfie ever. That happened. @ Fenway Park http://t.co/Mg9IQOoFvp-- Kelly Nash

    Nash credits the "Angels In The Outfield" DVD that was in her bag for saving her life.

    "My whole family is from Massachusetts, and I knew they would be so excited to see me working at Fenway Park, and when I went to text them the picture I noticed the baseball by my head!" Nash told Fox Sports. "I laughed pretty hard when I saw such a surreal picture that I had no idea I took. I thought, you have got to be kidding me, maybe there ARE really angels in the outfield. I actually brought the movie with me on the trip and had it in my bag at the game."