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Rangers' Farrell has jaw broken by line-drive comebacker
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Rangers' Farrell has jaw broken by line-drive comebacker

Published Mar. 2, 2019 9:33 p.m. ET

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Texas Rangers right-hander Luke Farrell had his jaw broken by a line drive during a spring training game against the San Francisco Giants.

Farrell was struck on the right side of his jaw Saturday by a ball off the bat of Jalen Miller with one out in the ninth inning.

The Rangers say Farrell had a CT scan and X-rays, which revealed a non-displaced fracture in the jaw. He was released from the hospital a few hours later and is expected to visit a maxillofacial specialist Monday.

Farrell is the son of former Red Sox manager John Farrell. He became the first son to pitch against a team managed by his father in 2017 while with Cincinnati.

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The Giants and Rangers finished in a scoreless, nine-inning tie.

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