The Red Sox had a major scare yesterday after their hitting coach Greg Colbrunn suffered a brain hemorrhage. The Red Sox made a statement regarding the unfortunate incident, and fortunately for everyone, Colbrunn appears to be headed toward full recovery.
Greg was admitted to the Cleveland Clinic last night after experiencing dizziness prior to Wednesday’s Red Sox-Indians game. After evaluation, it was determined that Greg had suffered subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Red Sox medical director, Dr. Larry Ronan and physicians from the Cleveland Clinic expect Greg to make a good recovery. However, for the next few days, Greg will remain in Cleveland for further evaluation.
Colbrunn played 12 seasons in the MLB before becoming a coach and is 44 years old now.
[h/t CBS Sports]