ANAHEIM -- Jered Weaver walked off the mound to end the top of the sixth and saw his manager, Mike Scioscia, waiting for him at the top step of the dugout on Wednesday night. "One more," Weaver said, because he had only allowed one run and had only thrown 93 pitches. But Scioscia didn't budge. He shook his head, letting Weaver know the Angels were going to the bullpen, instead.
Weaver slumped his shoulders, rolled his eyes and walked toward the clubhouse, keeping his head down and wanting no part of the high-fives being offered to him.