Bobby Miller, the Los Angeles Dodgers' right-hander, recently took a frightening hit from a 105.5 mph line drive to the head during his Cactus League debut against the Chicago Cubs. Fortunately, he managed to stand on his own and exited the game unassisted. After reporting symptoms of drowsiness and headaches, Miller shared his optimism about returning to the field soon, attributing his recovery to his faith. Despite the setback, he previously expressed confidence about this being his best spring training, and his hope to secure a spot in the Dodgers' rotation remains strong.
Miller's journey hasn't been without challenges; he was sent to the minors last season after struggling but returned to the majors later in the year. His ability to rebound from adversity and his positive outlook could resonate well with fantasy managers looking for emerging talents in the Dodgers' rotation.