New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo has recovered from a concussion sustained in May 2023, which went undiagnosed for two months. Rizzo is now back to playing and feeling the difference, describing it as being 'up to speed' and 'seeing the ball now.' He expressed readiness to protect teammate Aaron Judge on the field.
Anthony Rizzo is seeing the ball now (a big plus) after concussion nightmare @GJoyce9 https://t.co/AQwl9lGYXz
Anthony Rizzo feels the difference after getting past concussion issues: “You’re just up to speed. When you’re not up to speed, I would describe it like if you’re a coffee drinker … it’s like waking up & trying to do anything before you have coffee.” https://t.co/xskatF5DY4
Anthony Rizzo is over his concussion and ready to protect Aaron Judge https://t.co/CNrMycVocW https://t.co/ANUwVKFxEu
Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo spoke about what he would have done differently after a collision in May 2023 that led to a concussion but had gone undiagnosed for two months. @GaryHPhillips https://t.co/6wZbLDkjfs
Let’s not forget Anthony Rizzo’s pre-concussion numbers 👀 Pumped to watch a healthy Rizzo get back to it https://t.co/63AcItCJca
We love non-concussed Rizzo https://t.co/ekaE3crY03