powered by Google  
CBSSports.com Brewers running out of time to make decision on Weaver - MLB Sports News   Track your favorite teams and players.
Free membership, Register Now
Already a member, Log In
 


Community | Help
  Home   Fantasy     NFL  |  MLB  |  NBA  |  NHL  |  College FB  |  College BK  |  Golf  |  Racing  |  Tennis  |  Cycling  |  MMA  |  More CBS College | High School | Mobile | Shop  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Horses Home
 Live Racing
 Youbet Update
 Carryovers
 Free Selections
 Contests
 U. of BET
 Message Board
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Cycling Home
 Results
 Standings
 Stages
 Teams
 Riders
 Message Board
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Arena Football
 Boxing
 CBS College Sports
 CBS Sports TV
 College Baseball
 College Hockey
 Horse Racing
 Collegiate Nationals
 Message Board
 Poker
 Soccer
 SPiN
 Tour de France
 Video
 WNBA
 Women's Coll BK
 World Sports
 
 Site Index
 
 
 CBS College Sports
 Coll Sports Tonight
 Get CBS Coll Sports
 XXL - Watch Now
 Talent Bios
 Schedules
 School Sites
 
 
 Find your School
 '08 Football Preview
 Football Rankings
 Football Stats
 Hoops Recruiting
 Hoops Rankings
 Hoops Stats
 Video Highlights
 
 
 Featured Application
 Mobile Web
 Alerts
 Applications
 Video
 
 
 Home
 NFL
 NCAA
 MLB
 NBA
 NHL
 Fantasy
 
MLB Home | Scoreboard | Standings | Schedules | Stats | Teams | Players | Transactions | Injuries | Video | Fantasy News
  Milwaukee Brewers logo Track This Team
Milwaukee Brewers
Location: Milwaukee, Wis. | Ballpark: Miller Park (41,900) | Owner: Mark Attanasio | Spring Training: Phoenix, Ariz.
GM: Doug Melvin | Manager: Ned Yost | World Championships: 0
Team PageScheduleStatsRosterDepth ChartTransactionsTeam ReportPhotosHistoryMessage Board
 

Brewers running out of time to make decision on Weaver

 

MILWAUKEE (AP) -The Brewers must decide soon if they plan to add veteran Jeff Weaver to their rotation.

Weaver, who'll make his third Triple-A start for Nashville on Sunday in Las Vegas, struggled in his first outing, but pitched seven innings in his most recent performance on Tuesday, giving up a run off four hits.

If Milwaukee doesn't call him up by June 1, Weaver can opt out of a contract that would pay him $1.25 million in salary with a chance to earn $2.75 million more in performance bonuses.

"He's pitched well, he's done extremely well. We're pleased with what he has done. We're pleased with his progress," general manager Doug Melvin said. "The guys here have obviously, you look at just the raw numbers, the performances of the guys here, there needs to be improvement."

No starter other than staff ace Ben Sheets has won a decision since April 5. The bottom of the rotation - Manny Parra, Carlos Villanueva and Dave Bush - are a combined 2-10 with a 6.39 ERA in 19 starts.

Villanueva (1-4, 6.46 ERA) has made it through seven innings once, Bush (0-4, 6.98 ERA) to six innings and Parra (1-2, 5.79 ERA) has never made it past 5 1-3 innings so far this year. The trio have given up 124 hits and 47 walks in 101 1-3 combined innings.

Weaver was 7-13 with a 6.20 ERA for the Seattle Mariners last season after helping the St. Louis Cardinals win the 2006 World Series. The nine-year veteran has also pitched for the Tigers, Yankees, Dodgers and Angels, compiling a record of 93-114 with a 4.72 ERA.

Manager Ned Yost said "maybe" Weaver and his veteran presence could help a rotation struggling behind Sheets and Jeff Suppan. The Brewers also lost Yovani Gallardo earlier this month to a torn ligament in his right knee, and Yost said he needs to settle down his rotation.

"We need to get that ironed out, one way or another," Yost said. "We need to get some of those numbers knocked down, get a little more consistent."

Melvin said pro scouting director Dick Groch would watch Weaver on Sunday. Then at an organizational meeting on Monday, the Brewers could decide to bring Weaver up immediately, after a few starts or not at all.

"The toughest thing is the same hitters you're going to face in the big leagues aren't the same type hitters in Triple-A," Melvin said. "There's not a lot of Albert Pujolses or Derrek Lees or Aramis Ramirezes in Triple-A."

The 31-year-old Weaver is making $12,000 a month in the minors, but would get $100,000 bonuses for 25, 35, 45, 55 and 65 innings, and $250,000 bonuses for 75 innings and each additional 10 innings through 135 on the major league level.

AP NEWS
The Associated Press News Service

Copyright 2007-2008, The Associated Press, All Rights Reserved
 
 
 
 
 
Brewers Headlines
MLB Headlines
 
 
 
CBS Sports Store
 
 
   
Fantasy Baseball at CBSSports.com