WEAVER HOLDS ON TO DREAM ROOKIE IMPROVES TO 4-0 BUT MIGHT BE SENT DOWN ANGELS 4, KANSAS CITY 1.Byline: DOUG PADILLA Douglas ("Doug") Padilla (born October 4, 1956 in Oakland, California) is a former middle and long distance runner from the United States, who won the overall Grand Prix 1985 and the World Cup 5000m race in 1985. Staff Writer ANAHEIM -- The Angels' best starter this season just might be plying his craft in Salt Lake City this weekend. Jered Weaver Jered David Weaver (born October 4, 1982 in Northridge, California), is a Major League Baseball starting pitcher with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jered attended college at Long Beach State University where he was the 2004 College Baseball's Golden Spikes Award winner. had an another impressive outing in the Angels' 4-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals The Kansas City Royals are a professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Royals are a member of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From to the present, the Royals have played in Kauffman Stadium. . The only problem is that it seems the rookie's train has run out of track. Manager Mike Scioscia The term vacate has two common usages in the law. With respect to real property, to vacate the premises means to give up possession of the property and leave the area totally devoid of contents. the rotation this upcoming weekend and Weaver is in line to start Sunday. It's a tough call to make especially since Weaver became just the second Angels pitcher to win his first four career starts. Bo Belinsky Robert "Bo" Belinsky (born December 7 1936, in New York, NY – November 23 2001) was an American left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. Baseball career won his first five starts in 1962. Even before taking on the Royals on Tuesday, Weaver was resigned to returning to Triple-A where he had been dominating. When Weaver's contract was purchased by the Angels on May 26, he had delivered 27 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings for Salt Lake. It's been more of the same at the major-league level as he started his major-league career with 13 scoreless innings. It might have been Weaver's second scoreless outing for the Angels on Wednesday had he only been able to come up with a slow roller to the right side of the mound. With the Angels holding a 1-0 lead in the fourth inning and Doug Mientkiewicz Douglas Andrew Mientkiewicz [men-KAY-vich] (born June 19, 1974 in Toledo, Ohio) is a Polish American first baseman for the New York Yankees. He is known more for his defensive skills than for his abilities with the bat. at second base, Mark Teahen Mark Thomas Teahen (born September 6, 1981 in Redlands, California) is a US Major League Baseball player for the Kansas City Royals. He graduated from Yucaipa High School in 1999 and attended St. sent a two-out slow roller in the direction second baseman second baseman n. Baseball The infielder who is positioned near and to the first-base side of second base. Noun 1. second baseman - (baseball) the person who plays second base second sacker Adam Kennedy For other people with the same name, see Adam Kennedy (disambiguation). Adam Thomas Kennedy (born January 10, 1976 in Riverside, California) is a Major League Baseball player. He currently plays second base for the St. Louis Cardinals. Kennedy attended J.W. . Weaver sprinted off the mound but the ball just tipped the tip glove and as it rolled past. Weaver had the awareness to head toward the first-base bag and when first baseman Kendry Morals cut off the ball it seemed as the Angels would get the out anyway. But Weaver as Weaver reached first base he seemed to quit on the play as Morales flipped the ball in his direction. The ball rolled toward the Royals dugout, allowing Mientkiewicz to score the tying run. After the play, Weaver remained stationary in disbelief near the first-base bag. When he retired Shane Costa Shane Jeremy Costa (born December 12, 1981 in Visalia, California) is a professional baseball player who currently plays for the Kansas City Royals as a part-time outfielder. At 6'0" and 220 lbs. to end the half inning, Weaver put his glove to his face and let out a yell. He did it again as he approached the Angels dugout. After giving up back-to-back singles in the fifth inning, Weaver turned downright nasty. He retired the final eight batters he faced before giving way to Scot Shields Scot Shields (b. July 22, 1975, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, with whom he has spent his entire career, serving as their setup man since 2005. . When Weaver threw his final pitch, the Angels were still clinging to a 2-1 lead. A Vladimir Guerrero double in the first inning gave the Angels their first run and Darin Erstad made it 2-1 in the fourth with a run-scoring grounder. The Angels added two insurance runs in the seventh. Chone Figgins delivered a single up the middle just past the head of reliever Andrew Sisco, who dived to the ground to avoid getting hit. Figgins then turned on his speed for the Angels' final run as he stole second and third base before scoring on an Orlando Cabrera ground out. Asked if Weaver was in lame-duck status before the game, manager Mike Scioscia avoided the question. ``We're looking at some stuff and as of right now, we're not committed to some of the things that might be out there but we'll have a determination here shortly and we'll see what happens,'' Scioscia said. As for Colon, Scioscia wasn't worried that the right-hander gave up six runs on nine hits, including three home runs, in seven innings in his final rehab start Monday. ``There are a lot of different ways to evaluate performances,'' Scioscia said. ``With a rehab start it's not always with the runs you're giving up or what the line score says. His velocity was good. His late velocity was good; he maintained his stuff. ``I think that his command was terrific. He keeps moving forward and although he gave up some runs, if you evaluate what's happening internally and how his stuff was and command and movement, we had very good reports on that.'' doug.padilla@sgvn.com (626) 962-8811, Ext. 2731 CAPTION(S): 3 photos, box Photo: (1) Angels rookie Jered Weaver allowed five hits and one unearned run in seven innings against Kansas City. (2) The Angels' Dallas McPherson, left, slides safely into home past Royals catcher Paul Bako. McPherson scored on a single by Chone Figgins. Francis Specker/Associated Press (3) ESCOBAR Box: ANGELS vs. KANSAS CITY - Doug Padilla |
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