The Angels picked Jered in the first round of the 2004 draft. During his rookie season of 2006, Jered tied an AL rookie record by winning his first 9 decisions. He set a team record with a .846 W/L% (1st), going 11-2 with a 2.56 ERA, and a 1.032 WHIP (3rd) to finish 5th in the ROY voting. Weaver has never had a losing record - going 13-7 in ’07, 11-10 in ’08, and 16-8 in ’09. In 2010, Jered inherited the role of staff ace, was named an All-Star, and finished 5th in the Cy Young voting. Although his record was a pedestrian 13-12, he recorded an excellent 3.01 ERA, led the AL with 34 games started, and finished among the Angels’ single season leaders with a 1.074 WHIP (7th), 9.348 K/9 (8th), a LL 233 Ks (10th), and 4.315 K/BB (2nd).
After 5 years at the Big A so far, Weaver is the Angels’ career leader with:
- 3.091 K/BB
- a .667 postseason W/L% (3+ decisions)
- a 2.61 postseason ERA
- 5.2 postseason H/9 IP
Weaver ranks among the team’s career Top Ten with:
- a 20.0 WAR for pitchers (7th)
- a .621 W/L% (2nd)
- a 1.205 WHIP (5th)
- 2.531 BB/9 IP (8th)
- 7.825 K/9 IP (4th)
- 779 strikeouts (10th)
- 2 postseason wins (T3rd)
- 3 postseason starts (T4th)
- 2 postseason games finished (T8th)
- 20.7 postseason innings pitched (T7th)
- 22 postseason strikeouts (6th)
- a 1.065 postseason WHIP (2nd)
- 2.2 postseason HR/9 IP (9th)
- 4.4 postseason BB/9 IP (8th)
- 9.6 postseason K/9 IP (3rd)
- 2.20 postseason SO/BB (5th)
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