The Los Angeles Dodgers followed a dominant offseason with an efficient spring training showing off their newest pieces, young phenoms, and October heroes returning to MLB action.
Unfortunately, this didn’t come without a frightening moment for fans and players.
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During the Dodgers’ first Cactus League game, up-and-coming star pitcher Bobby Miller was drilled in the head by a 105.5 mph line drive just 11 pitches into his first spring training start.
As he faced live hitters for the first time since taking a comebacker to the head, recent history almost repeated itself.