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The Los Angeles Dodgers' spring training got off to a scary start when pitcher Bobby Miller was hit in the head by a line drive on Thursday. The incident occurred in the third inning of the game against the Chicago Cubs, when Michael Busch ripped a 105.5 mph liner that appeared to hit Miller on the right temple. Miller immediately fell to the ground while holding his head, but quickly got up on his knees as medical staff rushed onto the field. He was able to walk off the field on his own, but was taken out of the game as a precaution.
The 25-year-old right-hander is entering his second full season in the majors, and was expected to compete for a spot in the starting rotation. However, his status is now uncertain after the injury. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said that Miller will be under concussion protocol, and it's unclear how long he'll be out. "He's going to be under concussion protocol," Roberts said. "We'll keep an eye on him tonight. I don't know what that means as far as going forward. Certainly, it's somewhat of a setback. We've got to make sure he feels OK going forward." Miller had a disappointing 2024 season, going 2-4 with an 8.52 ERA in 13 starts, and was looking to bounce back this year.
Miller's injury is a concern for the Dodgers, who are looking to build on their successful 2024 season. The team added several new players in the offseason, including Blake Snell, Kirby Yates, and Roki Sasaki, and are expected to be contenders again this year. Miller's health will be closely monitored in the coming days, and the team will be hoping that he can make a quick recovery. The incident is a reminder of the risks involved in the game, and the importance of player safety. The Dodgers will be taking all necessary precautions to ensure that Miller is able to return to the field safely.
Here are the details of the incident:
- Miller was hit by a 105.5 mph line drive in the third inning of the game against the Chicago Cubs.
- He was able to walk off the field on his own, but was taken out of the game as a precaution.
- Miller will be under concussion protocol, and it's unclear how long he'll be out.
- The incident occurred during the Dodgers' first spring training game of the year.
The team's schedule for the remainder of spring training is as follows:
- Friday: vs. San Francisco Giants
- Saturday: vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
- Sunday: vs. Colorado Rockies
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