Marlins' Ryan Weathers gets drilled in the head by catcher
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Things got frightening for Marlins pitcher Ryan Weathers shortly before Saturday’s game.

Weathers was struck in the head by Miami catcher Nick Fortes’ throw down to second base just moments before the first inning of Saturday’s 11-10 win over the Rays.

Weathers, 25, immediately dropped to the ground, with Fortes, 28, looking mortified from behind the plate.

Medical staff attended to Weathers as he stayed on the ground, causing a brief pause in the game ahead of first pitch.

After a moment, the lefty seemingly shook off the blow, standing up and walking around the infield.

Weathers ultimately stayed in, tossing three innings while giving up three earned runs with a walk and a strikeout.


Miami Marlins pitcher Ryan Weathers lying on the ground after being hit in the head.
Miami Marlins starting pitcher Ryan Weathers (35) lays on the ground after being hit in the head by an errant throw from Miami Marlins catcher Nick Fortes (4) against the Tampa Bay Rays in the first inning at George M. Steinbrenner Field. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Fortes went 2-for-4 with two runs scored.

Prior to Saturday’s outing, Weathers had pitched to a 2.49 ERA with 22 strikeouts in 21 ⅔ innings through four starts, proving to be a reliable arm so far in an otherwise spotty Marlins starting rotation.

Former Cy Young award winner and Miami ace Sandy Alcantara has had an abysmal start to the 2025 season, holding a 7.89 ERA while giving up a league-high 50 earned runs through 12 starts.


Miami Marlins pitcher Ryan Weathers throwing a pitch.
Miami Marlins starting pitcher Ryan Weathers (35) throws a pitch against the Tampa Bay Rays in the third inning at George M. Steinbrenner Field. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Despite Alcantara’s early struggles, Marlins manager Clayton McCullough has refused to give up on the two-time All-Star, saying that a comeback is imminent for the righty during a recent appearance on MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM.

“I’m going to keep saying with Sandy, it’s coming,” McCullough said. “The lack of success right now, at this point, is just kind of attributed to just like the command of the ball and just not throwing and executing as well as he was pre-injury, which is natural and normal for I think everyone who goes through this.

“It’s a time thing. It’s going to come. I think it’s his command and location of pitches is going to be probably the last thing to come. But it’s coming.”

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