Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller was given a massive scare on Thursday during his team’s spring training opener when he was struck in the head by a 106mph line drive.
Miller was on the mound in the top of the third inning, pitching to the Cubs’ Michael Busch when the infielder hit an 80mph pitch straight back at the Dodgers player.
Miller immediately went down holding his head as teammates and Dodgers staff attended to him.
He was reportedly able to walk off under his own power.
Miller 25, is entering his third season in the majors after being drafted by the Dodgers in 2020.
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Bobby Miller was left holding his head on the ground after a horrifying moment on Thursday

Miller was checked on by Dodgers teammates and staff and walked off under his own power