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.
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While he still has symptoms of a possible concussion, including a headache and difficulty sleeping, he's putting the moment behind him.
Los Angeles right-hander Bobby Miller has a residual headache but no fracture or significant bruising a day after being struck in the head by a 106-mph comebacker, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Friday.
Bobby Miller is looking to earn a spot in the Los Angeles Dodgers ' starting rotation this spring, but that quest may be delayed for the immediate future. Miller was on the mound for the defending champions on Thursday but his appearance was cut short after a line drive hit him in the head during the first spring training game.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller did not suffer a fracture or "significant bruising" after getting hit in the head by a 105.5 mph line drive during Thursday's Cactus League opener, per the Associated Press.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller still had a bit of a headache, but slept fine and felt much better a day after getting hit on the head by a line drive, manager Dave Roberts said Friday. Roberts said he had spoken with Miller,
Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller has no fracture, but is in "good spirits, according to manager Dave Roberts, one day after he was struck in the head by a line drive.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller was hit in the head by a line drive during Los Angeles’ Spring Training game against the Chicago Cubs on Thursday, an incident he later called a “scary moment.
The Los Angeles Dodgers placed pitcher Bobby Miller after a 105 mph line drive hit his head during a Spring Training game.
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.
Dodgers' pitcher Bobby Miller leaves the game after taking a 106-mph line drive off his head during the third inning.