Joc Pederson diagnosed with concussion from wall collision; Vosler recalled
SAN FRANCISCO — Joc Pederson has been diagnosed with a concussion after colliding with the wall in left field during Thursday’s game against the Cubs.
After the play on Thursday night, Giants athletic trainer Dave Groeschner noticed Pederson rubbing his head and took him out of the game after the seventh inning. Pederson said he had a headache that night that persisted into the morning.
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