Jered Weaver
13 May 2009
e. The Sox were having trouble producing runs, and that was all due to a great performance by Jered Weaver. He went 7 innings, only allowing 4 hits, 1 run, and a walk, while striking out four. The run was surrendered to JD Drew in the second, and boy is he getting hot. I am happy to say that I just picked up Drew on my fantasy team and can’t wait until next week when I can start playing him.
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11 April 2009
Needless to say it was a very emotional evening for Jered Weaver.
At the same time, could any of us Sox fans really tell that he was having an emotional evening? Not with the way he was pitching. Weaver made it through 6.2 innings, only allowing 1 run (4 H, 2 BB, 8 K).
At the same time, could any of us Sox fans really tell that he was having an emotional evening? Not with the way he was pitching. Weaver made it through 6.2 innings, only allowing 1 run (4 H, 2 BB, 8 K).
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29 June 2008
The game everyone’s talking about from last night is the near-no-hitter—so called because only eight innings were completed—by the Angels, who lost the game to the Dodgers—which is why the no-hitter was only eight innings: the winning Dodgers didn’t need to take their bottom-of-the-ninth at-bats. Got that?
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