SF Giants: Joc Pederson diagnosed with concussion from wall collision; Vosler recalled

SAN FRANCISCO — Joc Pederson has been recognized with a concussion after colliding with the wall in left discipline throughout Thursday’s recreation in opposition to the Cubs.

Pederson was positioned on the 7-day concussion injured record Friday afternoon having woken up with a headache. He left Thursday’s recreation after hitting the wall attempting to rob Patrick Knowledge’s house run within the seventh inning.

After the play on Thursday evening, Giants athletic coach Dave Groeschner observed Pederson rubbing his head and took him out of the sport after the seventh inning. Pederson stated he had a headache that evening that continued into the morning.

That is Pederson’s second concussion throughout his MLB profession. In 2017 with the Dodgers, he and Yasiel Puig collided whereas attempting to make a play within the outfield, leaving Pederson with a strained neck that he says took away from the concussion ache and in addition took for much longer to heal.

“Anytime you've a number of concussions over any time frame, I feel you start to take them extra severely,” supervisor Gabe Kapler stated.

The Giants recalled infielder Jason Vosler, who was swinging the bat properly in Sacramento, because the corresponding transfer.

Brandon Crawford, out with knee irritation, is anticipated to run the bases this week and will start a rehab project inside days. Evan Longoria, out with a hamstring pressure, is doing gentle baseball exercise.

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