Weaver (8-10) gave up five runs on 10 hits and two walks over 5,1 innings in Sunday's loss to the Indians. He did not strike out a batter.
EDGE Analysis
It's been almost painful to watch Weaver pitch this season. He's allowed at least four runs in four of his last five starts and his ERA hasn't been below 5.00 since early May, and that despite throwing a shutout against the A's in June. His 4.51 K/9 is a career low, while his 1.75 HR/9 is a career high. If the Angels' rotation were even a little bit healthier it's likely that the 33-year-old would have followed or even preceded Tim Lincecum out the door, but they really don't have any better options right now. Weaver will next trudge doggedly out to the mound at home Friday against the Yankees.