On Thursday, the Los Angeles Dodgers launched the Cactus League, a scary moment broke the pre-season match against the Chicago Cubs. During the third round, the Dodgers launcher, Bobby Miller, was hit by the head by a single return from the first goal of the Michael Busch Cubs.
Miller, who had cut himself off at the start of the third round, had the chance to launch only a few throws before the blow. The online route of Busch succeeded at 105.5 miles per hour and went directly to the head of Miller, overthrowing his cap while he fell to the ground.
After an injury period, Miller left the ground under his own power – with a fast growing goose egg on his right temple.
Vidal Bruján, who was on the second goal, scored the single while Miller broke down, bringing the score to 3-1. The Cubs then scored five more points in the third, making the 6-3 score in their favor.
Miller, who made his debut in MLB with the Dodgers in May 2023, had a solid season recruited with Los Angeles but fought powerfully last year. He finished the 2024 season with an MPM of 8.52 and was optionized for minors several times throughout the year.
Before training in the spring, Miller was in a way a question mark A list of loaded – and very expensive dodgers –. Now, depending on his injury status, his position in the team could be even more in question.