Baseball returned with a scary moment in the spring training opener for the Los Angeles Dodgers when pitcher Bobby Miller was struck in the head by a line drive. The ball came off the bat of
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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller was placed in the concussion protocol on Thursday after being struck in the head by a 106-mile-per-hour line drive during a pre-season game in
Yoshinobu Yamamoto throws 27 pitches and Bobby Miller takes a comebacker off his head and is placed into concussion protocol during the Dodgers' 12-4 loss to the Chicago Cubs.
The first game of spring training featured a very scary moment for Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller. During the third inning of the Dodgers' Cactus League game against the Chicago Cubs, Miller hung a curveball to Michael Busch,
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Bobby Miller was struck in the head by a 106-mph comebacker during Thursday's spring training opener in Phoenix but walked off the field on his own.
Miller took a shot to the head while attempting to field a blazing liner from Cubs first baseman Michael Busch. The 25-year old, who endured an injury-plagued 2024 campaign, exited the game under his own power. But he was worse for the wear, drifting into the dugout with a bulging battle scar as a result.
Cubs infielder Michael Busch sent Miller’s 80 mph pitch right back at Miller, nailing the 25-year-old righty in the side of the head and sent him crumbling to the ground. Miller immediately grabbed his head and attempted to compose himself as his teammates approached to check on him. The Dodgers pitcher walked off the field under his own power.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller was hit in the head with a 106-mph line drive in the team's first spring training game of the year on Thursday.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts provided an update on pitcher Bobby Miller after he was struck by a line drive during a spring training game.
The Dodgers ace was on the mound when he was hit by a 106 mph come-backer in an exhibition game Thursday against the Cubs.