Bobby Miller avoids fractures after line drive head injury
Bobby Miller avoids fractures after line drive head injury

Bobby Miller avoids fractures after line drive head injury

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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller is in concussion protocol after being struck in the head by a 105.5 mph line drive during a spring training game against the Chicago Cubs. Manager Dave Roberts confirmed that Miller did not sustain any fractures or significant bruising, and although he experienced a headache, he felt better the following day. Miller was able to walk off the field under his own power after initially falling to the ground. Despite the scare, he expressed confidence in resuming his throwing program soon. Miller, who struggled during the previous season, is competing for a spot in the Dodgers' starting rotation this spring. The team will continue to monitor his recovery closely.

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