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Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller says he’s ‘good’ after being hit in head

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.

Here’s what you need to know about Miller and his status.

What happened to Bobby Miller?

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Manager Dave Roberts and the medical staff rushed over to check on Miller before the pitcher was able to get up and walk off the field on his own.

He did not return to the game.

How is Bobby Miller feeling?

Miller sent out a post on his official X account Thursday night.

“Thank you to everyone who has reached out,” Miller wrote. “Really means a lot. Scary moment I’m good! All praise to the man above. Can’t wait to get back on the mound.”

Roberts provided some updates on Miller’s status Friday.

‘He feels very confident that he can pick up his throwing program soon but he has to continue to go through the concussion protocol to make sure he stays on the right track,’ Roberts said.

Roberts also said Miller slept well overnight but was still dealing with a headache. 

The manager did provide some positive news, mentioning that Miller did not have a fracture or any significant bruising.

Who is Bobby Miller?

Miller has spent the past two seasons with the Dodgers after being drafted by the team in 2020 with the 29th overall pick in the first round.

He’s allowed 174 hits, 106 runs (105 earned runs) and 29 home runs over the past two seasons. He has struck out 171 and walked 62. He is 13-8 overall in 35 starts.

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