LUBBOCK, Texas — Texas Tech pitcher Brady Trombello is out for the season following a nearly two-week stay in a hospital for treatment for a head injury after getting struck by a batted ball during a workout.
The freshman from Ridgefield, Washington, has been transferred to a rehab facility to continue treatment and is expected to make a full recovery, the school said Friday.
The incident happened Feb. 26, and Trombello was immediately sent to a hospital, where he had surgery. Texas Tech officials arranged for Trombello’s parents to travel from Washington state to be with their son.
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“While his recovery continues, Brady has remained positive and is actively walking and talking with his friends and family,” the school said.
The right-hander made his collegiate debut – and only appearance so far – against Texas-Arlington on Feb. 20. Trombello pitched four scoreless innings, allowing four hits and striking out four.