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Marlins pitcher Max Meyer to undergo season-ending hip surgery
Marlins pitcher Max Meyer to undergo season-ending hip surgery

Washington Post

time25-06-2025

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  • Washington Post

Marlins pitcher Max Meyer to undergo season-ending hip surgery

SAN FRANCISCO — Marlins right-hander Max Meyer will undergo season-ending labral repair surgery on his left hip on Friday, the club told reporters ahead of Tuesday's game at the San Francisco Giants. Meyer had gone on the 15-day injured list on June 3 with a left hip impingement a day after a rough outing in which he allowed five runs (four earned) on 10 hits with five strikeouts and a walk against Colorado. Dr. Thomas Byrd in Nashville, Tennessee, will perform the surgery, which has an expected recovery timeline of around six-to-eight months. 'Disappointed to get the news that Max's season this year is over,' manager Clayton McCullough said ahead of Miami's 4-2 win over the Giants. 'And then now, just turn the page to him getting right, getting back healthy for next year. Max is — and we all are — bummed out for him that it ended up having to go this direction to get him back.' Meyer went 3-5 in 12 starts this season, posting a 4.73 ERA with 68 strikeouts. It's the fourth straight season that has been marred by injury for the 26 year old. His 2022 season was cut short when he tore an ulnar collateral ligament during his second Major League start and underwent Tommy John surgery. He missed the entire 2023 season. Right shoulder bursitis sidelined Meyer last September. The Marlins are also without left-hander Ryan Weathers, who was placed on the 60-day injured list on June 9 with a left lat strain, but they have the rotation of Sandy Alcantara, Eury Pérez, Cal Quantrill, Edward Cabrera and Janson Junk. McCullough did not say Tuesday if Meyer would be back by spring training. 'I think that's going to be very much dependent on how the rehab process goes,' he said. 'I think we certainly hope so, but that'll be just depending on how Max comes out of the procedure and how the rehab ends up going with him through the winter.' ___ AP MLB:

Miami Marlins starter Ryan Weathers pitches after getting hit in head by catcher's throw
Miami Marlins starter Ryan Weathers pitches after getting hit in head by catcher's throw

National Post

time09-06-2025

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  • National Post

Miami Marlins starter Ryan Weathers pitches after getting hit in 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 on Saturday. Article content Fortes' throw hit Weathers on the top of his head and knocked his cap off. Weathers reached for his head as he fell to the mound. He was face down when athletic trainers rushed to tend to him. Article content 'It's definitely a first,' said Weathers, who added he felt 'good' after the game. 'Obviously, it's just unfortunate, but I'm also fortunate it hit me in the top of the head and not the back of the head.' Article content Article content You ever seen this before? Ryan Weathers makes his final warmup pitch of the first inning. Nick Fortes' throw down to 2B hits him in the head. — Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) June 7, 2025 Article content Weathers, the son of longtime reliever David Weathers, needed only eight pitches to get out of the first inning. He was taken out after the third for what the Rays called 'precautionary reasons.' He threw 57 pitches and gave up four runs, three earned, on three hits and a walk. The team said he would undergo further evaluation. Article content 'I just felt very disconnected out there a little bit just with like, just all that adrenaline left me,' Weathers said. 'It's kind of like that episode of 'SpongeBob' where everything's on fire inside of his brain. I just felt like I was in pure chaos after that happened. So it was just kind of the right time to come out of the game there.' Article content Fortes was visibly shaken after the incident, but Weathers assured him he was OK. Article content

Miami Marlins starter Ryan Weathers pitches after getting hit in head by catcher's throw
Miami Marlins starter Ryan Weathers pitches after getting hit in head by catcher's throw

Edmonton Journal

time09-06-2025

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  • Edmonton Journal

Miami Marlins starter Ryan Weathers pitches after getting hit in head by catcher's throw

Article content You ever seen this before? Ryan Weathers makes his final warmup pitch of the first inning. Nick Fortes' throw down to 2B hits him in the head. — Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) June 7, 2025 Weathers, the son of longtime reliever David Weathers, needed only eight pitches to get out of the first inning. He was taken out after the third for what the Rays called 'precautionary reasons.' He threw 57 pitches and gave up four runs, three earned, on three hits and a walk. The team said he would undergo further evaluation. 'I just felt very disconnected out there a little bit just with like, just all that adrenaline left me,' Weathers said. 'It's kind of like that episode of 'SpongeBob' where everything's on fire inside of his brain. I just felt like I was in pure chaos after that happened. So it was just kind of the right time to come out of the game there.' Fortes was visibly shaken after the incident, but Weathers assured him he was OK. 'Yeah, I just told him, 'I'm fine. I'm still going to go to battle with you,'' Weathers said. 'Like, it's not going to change that fact. … It was just one of those weird days. I'm just happy we came out with a win.' The Marlins won 11-10 in 10 innings.

Miami Marlins starter Ryan Weathers pitches after getting hit in head by catcher's throw
Miami Marlins starter Ryan Weathers pitches after getting hit in head by catcher's throw

Toronto Sun

time09-06-2025

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  • Toronto Sun

Miami Marlins starter Ryan Weathers pitches after getting hit in head by catcher's throw

'Obviously, it's just unfortunate, but I'm also fortunate it hit me in the top of the head and not the back of the head.' Published Jun 09, 2025 • 1 minute read A Miami Marlins trainer helps pitcher Ryan Weathers get to his feet after he was hit in the head while teammates were warming up. AP Photo 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 on Saturday. Fortes' throw hit Weathers on the top of his head and knocked his cap off. Weathers reached for his head as he fell to the mound. He was face down when athletic trainers rushed to tend to him. 'It's definitely a first,' said Weathers, who added he felt 'good' after the game. 'Obviously, it's just unfortunate, but I'm also fortunate it hit me in the top of the head and not the back of the head.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account You ever seen this before?Ryan Weathers makes his final warmup pitch of the first inning. Nick Fortes' throw down to 2B hits him in the head. — Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) June 7, 2025 Weathers, the son of longtime reliever David Weathers, needed only eight pitches to get out of the first inning. He was taken out after the third for what the Rays called 'precautionary reasons.' He threw 57 pitches and gave up four runs, three earned, on three hits and a walk. The team said he would undergo further evaluation. 'I just felt very disconnected out there a little bit just with like, just all that adrenaline left me,' Weathers said. 'It's kind of like that episode of 'SpongeBob' where everything's on fire inside of his brain. I just felt like I was in pure chaos after that happened. So it was just kind of the right time to come out of the game there.' Fortes was visibly shaken after the incident, but Weathers assured him he was OK. 'Yeah, I just told him, 'I'm fine. I'm still going to go to battle with you,'' Weathers said. 'Like, it's not going to change that fact. … It was just one of those weird days. I'm just happy we came out with a win.' The Marlins won 11-10 in 10 innings. World Sunshine Girls Golf Canada Editorial Cartoons

Marlins pitcher Ryan Weathers was terrifyingly struck in the head by catcher's throw
Marlins pitcher Ryan Weathers was terrifyingly struck in the head by catcher's throw

Yahoo

time08-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Marlins pitcher Ryan Weathers was terrifyingly struck in the head by catcher's throw

Marlins pitcher Ryan Weathers has gone through countless warmups during his baseball career, but Saturday's freak accident with catcher Nick Fortes had to be a first. With Weathers going through his regular routine ahead of Miami's game against the Rays, he finished his final warmup pitch and started walking across the path of the mound. That was when Fortes' throw over to second struck Weathers right on the head. Advertisement Weathers immediately went down in pain and understandably so — that was incredibly scary. The trainers took to the field to attend to Weathers, and at the time, he said he was fine to stay in the game. But after three innings, Weathers was taken out of the game. He described feeling increasingly worse as the game went on, via ESPN: "I just felt very disconnected out there a little bit just with like, just all that adrenaline left me," he said. "... It was kind of like that episode of 'SpongeBob' where like everything's on fire inside of his brain and I just felt like I was in pure chaos after that happened. So it was just kind of the right time to come out of the game there." Given the circumstances, it could have been much worse. He was cleared of a concussion on Saturday, and the Marlins won, 11-10. This article originally appeared on For The Win: Marlins pitcher Ryan Weathers struck in the head by catcher's throw

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