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Another Strong Start for Weaver

Rookie pitches well again in 6-2 win over Devil Rays, giving the Angels options when Colon returns.

June 08, 2006|Mike DiGiovanna, Times Staff Writer

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — It's a problem any major league team would love to have.

The Angels have five starting pitchers throwing well and the 2005 American League Cy Young Award winner poised to come off the disabled list, so when Bartolo Colon returns -- possibly as early as Sunday or Monday -- one of the current starters will be the odd man out.


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Or the odd Weaver out.

Rookie Jered Weaver put even more pressure on his older brother, Jeff, the most susceptible of the Angels starters to being traded or demoted to the bullpen, by pitching the Angels to a 6-2 win over Tampa Bay in Tropicana Field on Wednesday. The Angels won two of three from Tampa Bay, the fifth series in a row they have won.

The 23-year-old right-hander gave up two runs and four hits -- including solo home runs by Carl Crawford and Julio Lugo -- in six innings, striking out four and walking none, to win his third in a row since being called up from triple-A Salt Lake and lead the Angels to their 10th win in 14 games.

Weaver, a first-round pick in 2004, gave up four runs and 11 hits, struck out 17 and walked three in 19 1/3 innings of those victories, leaving him with a 1.86 earned-run average and the Angels with a difficult decision when Colon is activated.

Do they send Jered Weaver back to triple A, as they did with Ervin Santana in May 2005 after the right-hander had success in his first month in the majors, and keep Jeff Weaver, who has recovered from his five-game losing streak, in the rotation?

Do they keep Jered in a rotation that has provided 13 quality starts (six innings or more, three earned runs or less) in the last 15 games, and trade Jeff Weaver, who has been linked to rumors with Toronto, or send him to the bullpen? There has also been speculation of a deal that would send Ervin Santana to the Devil Rays for Crawford.

If Jered Weaver goes to Salt Lake -- the most likely scenario -- he won't be disappointed.

"That's the way it goes," Weaver said. "Bartolo is a Cy Young winner. My job was to make it tough on the coaching staff, and I think I've done that. If I get sent down, I'll work hard to get right back up here."

Clouding the picture is Colon's troublesome shoulder. The right-hander suffered a slight tear in October, knocking him out of the playoffs, and lasted only two weeks this season before going on the DL.

Even if the Angels had a great offer for Jeff Weaver, they would be hesitant to trade the veteran because they need rotation insurance in case Colon suffers another setback.

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