Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller hit in head by 106 mph line drive in spring training game vs. Cubs

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As the Los Angeles Dodgers kicked off the Cactus League on Thursday, a scary moment broke up the preseason matchup against the Chicago Cubs. In the third inning, Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller was hit in the head by a comeback single from Cubs first baseman Michael Busch.

Miller, who subbed in at the start of the third inning, had the chance to throw only a few pitches before the hit. Busch’s line drive clocked in at 105.5 miles per hour and went straight to Miller’s head, knocking off his cap as he fell to the ground.

After an injury delay, Miller walked off the field under his own power — with a rapidly growing goose egg on his right temple.

Vidal Bruján, who was on second base, scored off the single while Miller was down, bringing the score to 3-1. The Cubs went on to score five more runs in the third, making the score 6-3 in their favor.

Miller, who made his MLB debut with the Dodgers in May 2023, had a solid rookie season with Los Angeles but struggled mightily last year. He finished the 2024 season with an 8.52 ERA and was optioned to the minors multiple times throughout the year.

Heading into spring training, Miller was something of a question mark on a loaded — and very expensive — Dodgers roster. Now, depending on his injury status, his standing on the team could be even more in question.

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