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Jered Weaver worked seven strong innings and set a franchise record with his performance, as the LA Angels of Anaheim dumped Texas, 4-1, in the rubber match of a three-game set from Angel Stadium.

  • Sean Keeley

    Sean Keeley

    Jered Weaver Sets Franchise Record In 4-1 Angels Win

    Weaver (10-7) limited the opposition to four hits and an unearned run, fanning seven with three walks to snap a two-start losing streak. In the process, the 27-year-old Los Angeles native set a franchise record by becoming the first pitcher to win 10-or-more games in each of his first five seasons.

    “When you go up against Lee, it’s a battle,” Weaver said of his competition. “We got two in the first and it took some pressure off me. Our defense did a great job. I just tried to keep their hitters off balance.”

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