Brewers' Broxton out of lineup after beaning, eager to play

MILWAUKEE (AP) Keon Broxton was back with the Milwaukee Brewers and eager to return to the batter's box a day after getting hit in the helmet by a fastball.
Broxton wasn't in the starting lineup Friday night against the Chicago Cubs. Manager Craig Counsell said the center fielder was available if needed.
Broxton's face was a little swollen when he spoke before the game. Otherwise, he said his vision was good, and that he wasn't feeling any headaches.
''I'm not scared to go back in there. I don't care. It was just an accident. I'm ready, man,'' he said.
Broxton left in the second inning of 2-1 loss Thursday to the Colorado Rockies after the 92 mph fastball from right-hander Antonio Senzatela hit a protective flap on Broxton's helmet and pushed it into his nose.
''A lot of people have been telling me I look like a lion,'' Broxton said. ''It is nice to be able to joke around about this, because if I didn't have that flap it would have been a lot more serious than it is.''
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