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The Marlins starter, Ryan Weathers, was drilled in the head by a launch to the second base after launching its final heating launch between tickets during a Rays game of Miami Marlins-Tampa Bay on Saturday.
As usual among the entries, the receiver will throw the ball into the second base to practice a potential robbery situation during the frame.
But the launch of the Marlins receiver, Nick Fortes, Second Weathers caught the head right, and Weathers quickly fell into the mound.
Weathers had pain clearly pain, and the coaches arose to examine left -handed.
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The Miami Marlins starting pitcher, Ryan Weathers (35), launches a launch against the Rays of Tampa Bay in the third entry in George M. Steinbrenner Field. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn images)
Weathers shook the blow and stayed in the game. He released a first clean entrance with only eight releases.
However, Weathers was withdrawn from his start after three tickets for “precautionary reasons” after launching only 57 pitches.
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The Marlins said the climates would be more thoroughly evaluated.
Miami has had problems so far this season with a 24-38 record despite a 11-10 victory over Tampa Bay on Saturday.

A coach examines the Miami Marlins pitcher, Ryan Weathers (35), a coach after being beaten in the head by a wandering launch of the Miami Marlins receiver, Nick Fortes, against the Rays of Tampa Bay in the first entry in George M. Steinbrenner Field. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn images)
They were swept by the Rockies of Colorado, who have the worst record in MLB with a lot (12-51 until Saturday).
Weathers has an effectiveness of 2.49 in four openings (21st entries released), giving only 15 hits on those openings and six races won with 22 strikeouts and seven walks.
This is the fifth season of Weathers MLB after starting his career with the parents of San Diego. He fought to start his career before being changed to Miami during the 2023 campaign.

Miami Marlins starting pitcher, Ryan Weathers (35), fell to the mound after being hit by the head by a wandering launch of the Miami Marlins receiver, Nick Fortes (4) against the Rays of the Bay of Tampa in the first entry in George M. Steinbrenner Field. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn images)
Weathers unlocked something in Miami, launching an effectiveness of 3.63 in 16 openings in 2024. It seems to have resumed where he left him before this terrifying incident in his last departure.