Tuesday night, Jered Weaver took the mound for Angels high class-A Inland Empire 66ers, against the Padres single A team Lake Elsinore Storm; in what he and the Angels hoped to be his last rehab start before coming off the disabled list from a hip injury that has kept him out of the rotation since late June. Weaver cruised through the first 3 innings looking unhittable, while throwing only 30 pitches with 5 strikeouts. 3 swinging and 2 looking, including a nasty curve ball that baffled Storm right-fielder, Nick Schulz and had the crowd in awe. The 4th inning started off rough for Weaver when he had a ball off the end of the bat, go off of his glove.