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Yankees' Frazier 'can't shake' headaches after suffering concussion

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Clint Frazier is feeling the lingering symptoms from his recent head injury.

The New York Yankees outfielder suffered a concussion during Saturday's game, and after claiming he felt "a whole lot better" Monday, he's now feeling pressure in the front part of his head.

"I can't even sit in the living room without feeling like (bleep), dude," Frazier said Wednesday, according to Brendan Kuty of NJ.com.

He added: "My head hurts. It's just the headache. I can't shake the headache all day. That's the concerning part."

Frazier, who says he's never experienced a concussion before, hit his head against the scoreboard in the outfield while making a leaping catch.

He attempted to hit in the cage Tuesday but felt foggy. The Yankees were initially optimistic that he would be able to return within the next few days, but that timeline may be pushed back in light of Wednesday's comments.

The 23-year-old is in camp hoping to land a roster spot in the outfield. He hit .231/.268/.448 with four home runs and nine doubles in 39 games with the Yankees during his rookie season last year.

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