Weaver's changeup continued to produce whiffs at an elite rate in 2025, though it didn't result is as many strikeouts as the year prior. As a result, his K-rate dipped a few points to 27.5 percent, which was still well above league average. A hamstring injury sidelined the 32-year-old for a few weeks last summer, which impacted his performance upon his return. Weaver posted a 0.70 WHIP through 25.2 innings prior to the injury compared to a 1.23 WHIP across 39.0 innings afterwards. However, the right-hander still put forth a solid campaign overall, logging four wins, eight saves and 21 holds across a career-high 64 appearances. Weaver's success in high-leverage over the past two seasons should draw plenty of interested suitors in free agency. He certainly has the talent to close, but his role for 2026 will be determined based on where he signs this offseason. Read Past Outlooks