Mark Huff lies on the mound after being hit in the head by a line drive on Saturday. Sunday he was feeling much better. (Bill Kostroun/Associated Press) Cleveland Indians pitcher David Huff feels good enough a day after getting hit in the head with a line drive to make light of what had been a scary situation.
New York's Alex Rodriguez hit an RBI double off the side of Huff's head in the third inning of Saturday's game. Huff went down and stayed motionless for a while until giving a thumbs up as he was carted off the field.
Tests have shown no signs of a concussion and Huff was back at the ballpark Saturday in time to see the Indians come back to beat the Yankees 13-11.
Huff says he didn't see the ball coming at him at all, because if he had, he would have ducked.
He said he's ready to take his next turn in the rotation, but Cleveland's medical staff hasn't decided if he's fit to yet.

