Thu 9/17/15 2:29 AM

Weaver (7-11) picked up the loss after getting ejected Wednesday, as he allowed three runs on six hits over 4.2 innings in a loss to the Mariners.
EDGE Analysis
Weaver was ejected for hitting Kyle Seager and he probably hurt his feelings more than anything, as it was an 83 MPH fastball. The righty had already thrown 78 pitches up to that point, so it's very possible he only had one more inning left in him anyway. A pitcher with such minimal velocity should not thrive off flyballs the way Weaver does, but that was the case here as he induced just one groundball. Weaver has induced more flyballs than groundballs in his last five outings and that's not a good sign going forward. His next scheduled start is Monday against the Astros, but that's up in the air as a suspension if possible after the beaning.