Jered Weaver
Baseball pitcher and All-Star

Born
October 4th, 1982
42 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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A professional baseball pitcher played in Major League Baseball primarily for the Los Angeles Angels. Notable for a powerful fastball and excellent control, he established himself as one of the top pitchers in the league. Debuted in 2006, earned the American League strikeout title in 2010. Achieved significant success in the postseason, helping the Angels reach the playoffs multiple times. Recognized for multiple All-Star selections during his career, with a standout season in 2011 where he finished with a 18-9 record and a 2.81 ERA. Retired after the 2017 season, concluding a successful career.
Three-time American League All-Star
Led the league in strikeouts in 2010
Achieved a 20-win season in 2012
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