Kris Bryant changes sliding technique after head injury

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Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant left the game on Sunday with concussion-like symptoms after sliding head first into second base. The dizziness that Bryant felt was concerning and will force him to change his sliding habits.

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Bryant said his instincts tell him to dive head first, but he will change his ways because head injuries are a serious matter.

After the head injury, Bryant passed the concussion protocol and will start against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday. The rookie third baseman is hitting .246 with 14 home runs and 61 RBI.

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