Marlins Starter Ryan Weathers Pitches 3 Innings After Getting Hit in the Head by Catcher’s Throw
- Jett Williams, Binghamton's top hitting prospect, was hit in the helmet by a 98 mph fastball on Friday night in Binghamton.
- Williams was having a bounce-back season with a.277/.381/.446 slash line despite an injury-plagued 2024 and being the 14th overall pick in 2022.
- Williams walked off under his own power, while his team’s loss ended Binghamton’s 12-game winning streak that night.
- He currently has four home runs and 17 steals, showing a strong mix of power and speed this season.
- The incident highlights ongoing concerns for Williams’ health but confirms his resilience and impact on the team’s performance.
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Marlins starter Ryan Weather manages to pitch 3 innings after getting ...
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Read Full ArticleMarlins starter Ryan Weather manages to pitch 3 innings after getting hit in head by catcher’s throw
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Miami Marlins starter Ryan Weathers pitched three innings after he was struck in the head by catcher Nick Fortes’ throw to second base following the final warmup pitch before the bottom of the first inning Saturday.
·Hamilton, Canada
Read Full ArticleMarlins starter Ryan Weathers pitches 3 innings after getting hit in the head by catcher's throw
Miami Marlins starter Ryan Weathers pitched three innings after he was struck in the head by catcher Nick Fortes' throw to second base following the final warmup pitch before the bottom of the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays.
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