Jerome Williams
RP FA
Wed 5/29/13 8:39 AM

Angels manager Mike Scioscia said after Tuesday's game that Jerome Williams will make at least one more start. Joe Blanton isn't going anywhere, so Scioscia plans to utilize a six-man rotation for the time being now that Jered Weaver and Tommy Hanson are coming back. It's not clear when Williams' next start will be, but it looks like sometime this weekend. The 31-year-old right-hander has a 2.58 ERA and 33/14 K/BB ratio in 52 1/3 innings this season.

Jerome Williams
RP FA
Wed 5/22/13 1:12 AM

Jerome Williams blanked the Mariners for eight innings to win Tuesday night. Williams has been a savior for the Angels, going 3-1 with a 2.30 ERA in four starts and seven relief appearances. He now figures to keep his rotation spot after Jered Weaver returns. AL-only leaguers should keep riding him with the Royals and Astros next on the schedule.

Jerome Williams
RP FA
Fri 5/17/13 1:37 AM

Jerome Williams held the White Sox to two runs over six innings Thursday in a no-decision loss. Williams allowed five hits and no walks, striking out three. He exited with a 4-2 lead, which Dane De La Rosa blew, costing Williams his third victory. Williams has been a surprisingly stabilizing force in the Angels' putrid starting rotation, allowing nine earned runs over 23 innings in four starts since joining. He has a tasty matchup next week when he takes the hill Wednesday against the Mariners.

Jerome Williams
RP FA
Sat 5/11/13 10:19 PM

Jerome Williams limited the White Sox to two earned runs over 6 2/3 innings Saturday to get his second win. Williams scattered seven hits and struck out three batters against just one walk. It was a strong bounceback outing for the 31-year-old right-hander, who struggled earlier this week versus Baltimore. He will carry a 3.06 ERA and 1.14 WHIP into his next start against these same White Sox.

Jerome Williams
RP FA
Sun 5/5/13 7:27 PM

Jerome Williams gave up five runs and lasted just 4 1/3 innings Sunday in a loss to the Orioles. Williams allowed four hits, three walks, and had six strikeouts. He finished with 93 pitches and was pulled after giving up his second home run on the night to J.J. Hardy. With Garrett Richards being moved to the bullpen, the Angels are expected to go with Williams in their rotation until Jered Weaver (shoulder) returns.

Jerome Williams
RP FA
Fri 5/3/13 7:01 PM

Jerome Williams is likely to replace Garrett Richards in the Angels' starting rotation. He's expected to make his first start Sunday against the Orioles. Williams has been terrific out of the bullpen this season, posting a 1.69 ERA and 1.03 WHIP over 21 1/3 innings. Given the struggles of the Angels' starting rotation, it's no surprise that they're giving Williams an opportunity to start. He's worth a flier in AL-only leagues.

Jerome Williams
RP FA
Tue 4/30/13 4:49 AM

Jerome Williams allowed just an unearned run in six innings out of the pen in Monday's marathon against the A's. Williams did great work, with his only run allowed coming after Albert Pujols dropped a throw at first base. Of course, this was essentially a start for him tonight, so he'll probably need at least three days off after throwing 74 pitches.

Jerome Williams
RP FA
Mon 4/22/13 7:36 PM

Jerome Williams is expected to start on Wednesday against the Rangers. The Angels need a spot starter after Tommy Hanson was placed on the bereavement list. Williams threw three relief innings on Sunday, so the Halos will probably thrilled if he can give them five decent innings Wednesday.

Jerome Williams
RP FA
Tue 1/15/13 7:03 PM

Angels avoided arbitration with RHP Jerome Williams by agreeing to a one-year, $2 million contract. Williams, who made $820,000 last season, was in his second year of arbitration. The right-hander will be used as a long reliever this year after posting a 4.58 ERA across 137 2/3 innings in 2012.

Jerome Williams
RP FA
Wed 11/28/12 12:37 PM

Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times reports that the Angels are expected to tender a contract to right-hander Jerome Williams. The Angels are also expected to tender contracts to designated hitter Kendrys Morales, third baseman Alberto Callaspo and reliever Kevin Jepsen. Some pegged Williams as a non-tender candidate after he posted a disappointing 4.58 ERA in 137 2/3 innings this season, but the Angels are short on starters at the moment.