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Jeff WEaver is having a VERY GOOD season since being traded to the Dodgers?

He is 12-10, with a 3.77 era, thats not bad in the NL....

after a much maligned stay with the Yanks, he has turned it around in LA...

How much would the Yanks like to have those stats on their staff this year, with all the troubles and injuries they have incurred....

Just thought it seemed like no one has really noticed this turnaround, and u don't hear him mentioned much, but he has definitely been a main factor in the Dodger's hold on first place in the west....
 

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3.77 in Dodger stadium is the same as 5.32 some where else.

Guy is a loser and will get crushed in October.
 

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yes, i did notice that as well bucsfan. he started out the season like 3-7 too.
 

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Rail beat me to it. Dodger Stadium is a whole nother ball game. Ever wonder why Nomo pitches decent there?
 

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If I'm not mistaken, Weaver also pitches on the road as well...

And if its that hard for teams to score off of him in Dodger stadium, then i am sure its just as hard for the dodgers to score for him to win.....
 

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he is certainly better than he was last year but, i don't know if i'd call 12-10 on a team that is 84-61 "very good".
 

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