Just as Shohei Ohtani’s marriage announcement last year came as a surprise around Dodgers camp, Roki Sasaki’s previously unknown nuptials were the news of the morning.
Getting nailed in the head by a line drive couldn't even shake Bobby Miller's spirit. Miller was smacked by a 106 mph line drive off the bat of Michael
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller was hit in the head by a line drive on Thursday during the team's spring training against the Chicago Cubs, but was able to walk off the field. The scary moment happened in the third inning when Michael Busch ripped a 105.
The girlfriend of Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller had a two-word response after he took a line drive to his head in an exhibition tilt with the Chicago Cubs on Thursday. “My gladiator,” Natalie Loureda wrote on her Instagram Story,
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller was hit in the head by a line drive during Los Angeles’ Spring Training game against the Chicago Cubs on Thursday, an incident he later called a “scary moment.
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Dodger Blue on MSNDodgers Spring Training: Bobby Miller ‘Not Nervous’ About Returning To MoundBobby Miller is on the mend after taking a 106 mph line drive to the forehead during his appearance in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Cactus League opener against the Chicago Cubs.
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Sporting News on MSNBobby Miller injury update: Dodgers pitcher exits spring training opener vs. Cubs after taking line drive to headMiller took a shot to the head while attempting to field a blazing liner from Cubs first baseman Michael Busch. The 25-year old, who endured an injury-plagued 2024 campaign, exited the game under his own power. But he was worse for the wear, drifting into the dugout with a bulging battle scar as a result.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts provided an update on pitcher Bobby Miller after he was struck by a line drive during a spring training game.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller took a 106 MPH line drive to the heat in a scary scene in the spring training opener.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller was hit in the head with a 106-mph line drive in the team's first spring training game of the year on Thursday.
Two days after Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts named Bobby Miller among the early standouts in Spring Training this year, he was rushing onto the field at Camelback Ranch after watching ...
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