This interesting item came across the Associated Press wire a little while ago:
CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Indians signed free agent pitcher Jeff Weaver to a minor league contract on Saturday, giving the veteran a shot at making his sixth big-league team.
Weaver will report to Triple-A Buffalo of the International League.
The 31-year-old Weaver is 93-114 with an ERA of 4.72 in 284 appearances over nine seasons from 1999-2007. He’s pitched for Detroit, the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis and Seattle. He had a career-best 14 wins for the Dodgers in 2005 and won three games for the World Series champion Cardinals in the 2006 postseason.
Weaver was 7-13 with a 6.20 ERA in 27 starts for the Mariners last year and pitched this season for Triple-A Nashville from May 1 to June 11 when he was released by the Milwaukee Brewers.
With the problems the Detroit Tigers have been having with their starting rotation this season, I wonder if they had any interest in Weaver.
It might have been worth giving him a look at Toledo, but perhaps he burned too many bridges in his first stint in Detroit.