A terrifying moment occurred in the first spring training game of the year, since a pitcher took an online trip of 106 mph out of the head.
Bobby Miller, of the Los Angeles Dodgers, had practically zero time to react after his 80 mph rupture ball was smoked back to him.
Michael Busch, from the Chicago puppies, observed in disbelief after his hard blow, like other Dodgers, while Miller was immediately reviewed by the coaches.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, Bobby Miller (28) during a spring training training in Camelback Ranch. (Joe Camporeale-Imagn images)
The ball bounced on Miller’s head and headed towards the first base, which resulted in a simple RBI to put the puppies on the board.
Fortunately, Miller was able to walk under his power to a healthy ovation.
Miller was the first round of the Dodgers in the 2020 MLB draft and made his debut three years later. He had a decent rookie season, launching an effectiveness of 3.76 in 22 openings, but his second campaign was a different story.

Los Angeles Dodgers holder, Bobby Miller (28), threw himself against the Miami Marlins in the first entry in Landepot Park. (Images Jim Rassol-Imagn)
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The 25 -year -old was up and down between the older and minors, since it accumulated an effectiveness of 8.52 in 13 major league openings, while time was also missing with the inflammation of the shoulder.
One could imagine the emotion he had on Thursday to put the 2024 season in the past, but Miller may have to wait a little more to do so.
The Dodgers avoided such a injury last year, since Yoshinobu Yamamoto miraculously caught a 105 mph committee in his first year of a $ 325 million contract, the largest that has been given to a pitcher.

The Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, Bobby Miller (28), throws against the Baltimore Orioles during the first entry in the Dodger Stadium. (Gary A. Vasquez-USA Today Sports)
Los Angeles comes from their second victory in the World Series since 2020, and only improved by adding Blake Snell, Kirby Yates and Roki Sasaki.