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Jacob May article about bloodlines

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So here is a fun article about Jacob May's baseball bloodlines.

 

But buried in there is some stuff about his concussion. The collision was on June 2nd. Here is, to me, the interesting part:

 

May was placed on the disabled list with a concussion and returned home to Cincinnati last weekend when the Barons traveled to play the Tennessee Smokies.

 

"I don't remember anything about the collision, but I have seen the video," May said.

 

"It was a freak accident. It was one of those in-between fly balls and we were both just playing hard. I'm glad Tim is back playing."

 

There is no timetable for May's return. He's been ordered to just take it easy and not worry about doing anything baseball related for the time being. He will report to the spring training facilities of the White Sox in Arizona when he's ready to resume playing.

 

"It's a day-by-day thing," May said. "I'm feeling better. The only side effects I'm having are some minor headaches here and there. My memory and vision are OK. Once the headaches are gone, I should be ready to get back to doing the things I need to get ready to play again."

 

PAGING PTATC - headaches still a month later? Is that expected? Seems like a long time.

 

Damn, I hope this doesn't turn into a Morneau situation.

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