Masahiro Tanaka joked that he’s repeatedly watched the video of himself getting hit in the head

That’s nice, I guess.

It’s been 10 days since Yankees pitcher Masahiro Tanaka was hit in the head by a line drive off the bat of Giancarlo Stanton, and the great news is that Tanaka is already back with the team.

And, even better, he has jokes.

Tanaka sustained a concussion on July 4 after taking a direct hit from Stanton’s line drive. In recent days, Tanaka has stopped experiencing concussion symptoms and has taken a few bullpen sessions on flat ground. In all, he was extremely fortunate to avoid serious injury, and Tanaka knows that.

After all, he’s watched the video of himself taking a line drive to the head … “many times.”

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Tanaka laughed when he told reporters that he’s repeatedly watched the video of the incident.

He’s so, so lucky.

Sure, some players might want to avoid re-living a scary injury over and over again. But Tanaka gets the reassurance that he can take a baseball to the head like a champ.

That’s good enough for him.

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Masahiro Tanaka takes Giancarlo Stanton line drive to the head in scary moment

Pitcher Masahiro Tanaka was hit in the head by a line drive at Yankee Stadium on Saturday.

The New York Yankees were back on the field in the Bronx on Saturday for a simulated game at Yankee Stadium, but a scary incident during a Giancarlo Stanton at-bat marred the day.

Yankees pitcher Masahiro Tanaka was hit in the head by a line drive off Stanton’s bat, and dropped to the mound. Tanaka’s Yankees teammates and Yankees medical staffers rushed to his aid, and he was eventually able to walk off of the field.

The Yankees have not yet issued any statement about Tanaka’s condition. The simulated game was broadcast live on the YES Network, and Yankees fans tweeted prayers for Tanaka after the clip quickly went viral.

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