Brandon Belt sounded lucid over the phone Thursday morning, not like a man with serious symptoms after a third concussion ended his 2015 season.
But he acknowledged that some of those symptoms remain, even if he is not overly worried.
In a phone interview from his Texas home, Belt said he continues to experience dizziness and lightheadedness nearly two months after he was accidentally kneed in the helmet while sliding in mid-September, but added the worst of his concussion symptoms disappeared weeks ago.
Belt also said he plans to visit with renowned concussion specialist Dr.