Los Angeles Dodgers' manager, Dave Roberts, has provided a positive update on the condition of Bobby Miller.

Miller was hit in the head by a 105.5 mph liner hit by the Chicago Cubs' Michael Busch. The incident took place during the two teams' Spring Training game.

Miller 'Certainly in Good Spirits'

According to Roberts, Miller was still experiencing a headache a day after the incident, but the player assured him that he was feeling much better.

"He said in his words, 'I have a hard head,'" Roberts said, according to AP. "He was certainly in good spirits."

Roberts also mentioned that Miller does not seem to have any fracture or significant bruising as a result of the incident.

Miller has since assured fans via a statement posted on X that he was doing alright.

Baseball Fans React to Incident

Miller fell to the ground the moment the liner made contact with his head but was able to get back on his feet. The 25-year-old pitcher was able to walk off the field on his own.

You can watch the incident below.

Fans on Reddit have been reacting to the terrifying incident.

"You could see the red mark on his head like a cartoon effect," one comment said. "So terrifying."

"Not what I wanted to see this early. I had to hard look away when I saw that live," another Reddit commentor said. "Looked brutal. Don't know how he looked as good/aware as he did. Hope everything turns out ok."