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Dontrelle Willis

Dontrelle Wayne Willis (born January 12, 1982), nicknamed "The D-Train",[1] is an American former left-handed professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Florida Marlins, Detroit Tigers, Arizona Diamondbacks and Cincinnati Reds. Willis was notable for his success during his first few years in the major leagues and for his unconventional pitching style, which included a high leg kick and exaggerated twisting away from the batter.[2] He was named the 2003 National League Rookie of the Year.

Dontrelle Willis
Willis with the Arizona Diamondbacks
Pitcher
Born: (1982-01-12) January 12, 1982 (age 41)
Oakland, California, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
May 9, 2003, for the Florida Marlins
Last MLB appearance
September 27, 2011, for the Cincinnati Reds
MLB statistics
Win–loss record72–69
Earned run average4.17
Strikeouts896
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Willis joined the television broadcast team of the Los Angeles Dodgers in May 2022. He is also a regular studio and game analyst for Fox Sports 1.[3]

Early life

Willis was raised by his mother, Joyce, a welder, in Alameda, California. She played in elite-level softball leagues when Willis was a child. Willis never knew his father,[4] Clinton Ostah, who was a minor league player in the 1970s. Growing up, Willis rooted for the Oakland Athletics as a child. Willis' favorite player was former Oakland Athletics' pitcher Dave Stewart.[citation needed]

Career

Early career

Willis attended Encinal High School in Alameda, where he played baseball for four years. In Willis' senior year in 2000, he had a 0.70 earned run average (ERA) with 111 strikeouts in 70 innings pitched and was named California Player of the Year.[5] He initially committed to play college baseball at Arizona State. He was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the eighth round of the 2000 Major League Baseball draft.[6]

In 2001, Willis was promoted to the Boise Hawks of the Northwest League. He finished with eight wins and a 2.98 ERA. Opposing hitters only batted .217 against Willis. In a Baseball America poll, several Northwest managers said that Willis was Boise's best player.[2]

Florida Marlins

 
Willis with the Florida Marlins in 2007

On March 27, 2002, the Cubs traded Willis, fellow pitchers Julián Tavárez and José Cueto, and catcher Ryan Jorgensen to the Florida Marlins, in exchange for pitchers Matt Clement and Antonio Alfonseca.[7]

After being traded, Willis struggled early on. However, Willis started to get better as he got to low Class A ball. By the end of the season, he had a 10–2 win–loss record and finished the season with the Class-A Jupiter Hammerheads. In five starts, he went 2–0 with a 1.83 ERA, leading the Midwest League in ERA. For his performance, he was named the Marlins' Minor League Pitcher of the Year.[2]

In the 2003 spring training, Willis reported to Jupiter. The plan was to start him with the Class-AA Carolina Mudcats. The hope was that he would make the leap to AAA, and potentially be available for a spot start in Florida or a back-of-the-bullpen job late in the season. The Marlins then sent Willis down to Carolina to work on consistency and control. Willis went 4–0 with a 1.49 ERA for Carolina.[citation needed]

2003 season

On May 9, 2003, Willis made his major league debut for the Florida Marlins against the Colorado Rockies. He pitched six innings, allowed seven hits and three earned runs, and got a no decision.[8] On May 14, in a start against the Padres, Willis went five innings, allowed five hits, three earned runs, and four walks, and received his first Major League win. On June 16, Willis pitched nine innings and allowed no runs in a 1–0 victory over the Mets in his first career shutout. Willis' opponent in that game was Tom Glavine, one of his childhood heroes.[9]

Willis was named the National League Rookie of the Month for June 2003, becoming the first Marlins pitcher to be named Pitcher of the Month. He became the first rookie pitcher to win Pitcher of the Month since Hideo Nomo in 1995 and he became the first rookie pitcher to win seven straight starts since Jason Isringhausen, also in 1995.[10] In five starts, Willis went 5–0 with a 1.04 ERA.[11] Heading into the All-Star Break in mid-July, Willis was 9–1 with a 2.08 ERA in 13 starts.[12] He made the National League All-Star team as injury replacement for Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Kevin Brown. He became the second Marlins rookie to make the All-Star team; Alex González did it in 1999.[13]

After coming out of the bullpen in game 1 of the 2003 National League Division Series against the Giants, Willis started game 4 of the series. In 5+13 innings pitched, Willis allowed five hits, two walks, and struck out three batters, but allowed five earned runs.[14] Despite struggling with his pitching, Willis batted 3-for-3 with a triple and scoring a run during that game, which the Marlins won 7–6 to advance to the NL Championship Series against the Cubs, the team that drafted Willis. In game 4, Willis again struggled with his command. In 2+13 innings pitched, he allowed three hits and five walks, and Willis took the loss.[15] His only other appearance in the series was in game 6, when he allowed a run in one inning of relief. Despite his limited contributions, the Marlins went on to defeat the Cubs in seven games. The Marlins then defeated the New York Yankees in the 2003 World Series.

After the 2003 season, Willis was named the National League Rookie of the Year.[16] He went 14–6 with a 3.30 ERA in 27 starts for the year.

2004 season

In 2004, Willis started the year 3–0, and did not allow an earned run in his first three starts. In his first two starts, Willis batted 6-for-6 with a home run. His seven consecutive hits in the regular season was one short of the club record held by Gary Sheffield and Preston Wilson.[17] In his next start against the Phillies, Willis struck out in his first at bat, snapping his streak of 10 consecutive hits dating back to previous year's postseason.[18] Willis finished the 2004 season with a record of 10–11 and an ERA of 4.02.[19]

2005 season

In 2005, Willis started the 2005 season by pitching two shutouts against the Washington Nationals and the Philadelphia Phillies. During the month of April, Willis went 5–0 in five starts and allowed five earned runs in 35 innings pitched for a 1.29 ERA.[20] He was named NL Pitcher of the Month.

On May 6, Willis became the league's first six-game winner when he went seven innings and allowed no runs against the Rockies.[21] On June 8, Willis became the major league's first 10-game winner when he pitched the Marlins to a 5–4 victory over the Seattle Mariners, allowing four runs. Willis became only the third pitcher in Marlins history to record 10 wins before the All-Star break.[22] On June 23, Willis became the NL's first 12-game winner when he pitched a shutout against the Braves.[23]

Going into the All-Star break, Willis was 13–4 with a 2.39 ERA and a 1.14 walks plus hits per inning pitched.[24] Willis was named to the All-Star team but did not pitch in the game. After the All-Star break, Willis went 9–6 and posted a 2.91 ERA and a 1.13 walks plus hits per innings pitched the rest of the season.[24]

During his last start before the All-Star break, Willis struggled against the Cubs. In 4+13 innings, he allowed eight runs, all earned.[25] He struggled in each of his first two starts after the break, failing to make it past the sixth inning in games against the Philadelphia Phillies and San Francisco Giants.[26] Willis matched his highest win total on July 28 against the Pirates when he went seven innings, allowed three hits, no earned runs, and picked up his 14th victory of the season, which tied his career high for most wins in a season.[27] Willis won his career-high 15th victory on August 7 against the Reds. He went eight innings, allowed four hits, and no earned runs. On August 17, Willis held the Padres scoreless by shutting the Padres out in nine innings, earning him his 16th win of the season, second most in baseball.[28] The win put Florida one-and-a-half games behind Houston and Philadelphia in the wild card standings.

Willis won his 19th game of the season against the Mets on September 2, breaking Carl Pavano's franchise record for most wins in a season. Pavano held the Marlins' mark for most victories in a season by a Marlins' pitcher for a year.[29] On September 7 against the Washington Nationals, Willis pitched six innings and allowed one earned run, which gave him his 20th win of the season. He became the first African-American pitcher to win 20 games in a season since Dave Stewart did it in 1990, and in the process, he became the first pitcher to win 20 games and have 20 hits as a batter since Mike Hampton did it in 1999 for the Astros.[30] On September 22, Willis became the first pitcher to bat seventh or higher since Montreal's Steve Renko batted seventh on August 26, 1973.[31] Willis went 1-for-4 against the New York Mets. He posted a 22–10 record with a 2.63 ERA and 1.13 walks plus hits per innings pitched. His 22 wins was the most in baseball. He also pitched seven complete games and five shutouts, also the most in baseball.[32] Willis is still the only pitcher in Marlins history to win 20 games in a season.

Willis finished 2nd in the N.L. Cy Young Award voting behind Chris Carpenter of the St. Louis Cardinals. He won the Warren Spahn Award, given to the best left-handed pitcher in each league.[citation needed]

2006 season

In the 2006 season, Willis' numbers were down from his great 2005 season. Willis started the season by going 1–6 with a 4.93 ERA and did not get his second victory of the season until June 2. He still posted decent numbers for the year and went 12–12 with a 3.87 ERA, including 11–6 with a 3.39 ERA from June to September. His 12 wins were tied for the most on the Marlins. Willis also led the Marlins in complete games (4), innings pitched (223+13), walks (83), and hit by pitch (19).

On June 20, Willis earned his 50th career win in a start against the Baltimore Orioles.[33]

On July 7, Willis hit a grand slam off of Mets pitcher José Lima, becoming the first pitcher to hit a grand slam since Robert Person did it in 2002. It was his fourth career home run.[34] On September 20, 2006, he hit two home runs, off of Óliver Pérez and Roberto Hernández.[35] He became the first pitcher since Randy Wolf in 2004 to hit two home runs in a game.[36]

2007 season

On January 15, 2007, Willis signed a one-year contract with the Marlins for $6.45 million, avoiding salary arbitration.

In the 2007 season, Willis went 10–15 with a 5.17 ERA and a 1.60 walks plus hits per innings pitched.[32] Up to that point, it was his worst season of his career. Willis led the National League in earned runs allowed with 118.[37]

During his career with the Marlins, Willis went 68–54 with a 3.78 ERA. He won at least 10 games each season during all five of his years with the Marlins from 2003 to 2007.[38]

Detroit Tigers

 
Willis pitching for the Tigers in 2009

On December 5, 2007, the Marlins traded Willis along with fellow All-Star Miguel Cabrera to the Detroit Tigers for Andrew Miller, Cameron Maybin, Mike Rabelo, Eulogio de la Cruz, Dallas Trahern, and Burke Badenhop. Willis signed a three-year, $29 million contract extension two weeks later.[citation needed] In his debut with the Tigers, Willis pitched five innings, gave up one hit, and three earned runs against the Chicago White Sox.[39]

In his next start, also against the White Sox, Willis injured his left knee and departed the game before even recording an out.[40] Placed on the disabled list the next day, Willis had walked nine batters while striking out none in his first two outings. Command of his pitches became a trouble spot, and later in the season, Tiger manager Jim Leyland pitched him in relief for the first time, with little success. He was placed back into the rotation on June 3, 2008, to start in a loss against the Oakland Athletics.[41]

On June 10, 2008, Willis was demoted to the Single-A Lakeland Tigers, a day after a start in which he gave up eight earned runs and five walks in 1+13 innings pitched against the Cleveland Indians. Though Willis had enough service time in the major leagues to require his consent prior to the send-down, he agreed, saying he needed to work on his control.[citation needed] Willis was called back to the Tigers in time for the roster expansion on September 1, 2008. He made three starts, recording a loss and two no-decisions. Willis finished with a 0–2 record and a 9.17 ERA. In 24 innings pitched, Willis struggled with his control and walked 35 batters.[citation needed]

Willis was placed on the 15-day disabled list in March 2009 for an anxiety disorder after a blood test showed something of concern; he began a treatment regimen aimed at addressing the condition.[42] Willis was taken off the disabled list and placed on the active roster May 13, 2009, when he made his first start of the 2009 season.[43] Willis made seven starts after returning, with poor results,[44] before being returned to the disabled list on June 19 with the same anxiety issue.[45] In Willis' last start of the season, he allowed six earned runs allowed and eight walks. Willis finished the season with a 1–4 record and a 7.49 ERA.[citation needed]

In Spring training 2010, Willis made the Tigers starting rotation.[citation needed] On April 8, 2010, Willis started against the Kansas City Royals, giving the Tigers six innings and recording a no-decision. He gave up two earned runs, walking two and striking out four.[46]

On May 30, 2010, Willis was designated for assignment by the Tigers. In his career with the Tigers, Willis played in 24 games (22 starts). His record was 2–8 and had a 6.86 ERA in 101 innings pitched.[19]

Arizona Diamondbacks

On June 1, 2010, Willis was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks for starting pitcher Billy Buckner.[47] He changed back to his former uniform number 35, which he wore for the Marlins. In his Diamondback debut, he pitched six scoreless innings with four walks and three strikeouts. He got his first win as a member of the Diamondbacks. Willis pitched four innings, giving up two runs and three hits, walking six batters on June 10. During the second inning, he cracked a finger nail and after the fourth inning, he was removed from the game due to the pain on the fingernail.[citation needed]

In six games (five starts) with the Diamondbacks, Willis went 1–1 with a 6.85 ERA in 24+13 innings pitched.[19] On July 4, 2010, Willis was designated for assignment and subsequently released.[48]

San Francisco Giants

On July 15, 2010, Willis was signed to a minor league contract by San Francisco and began pitching for the Fresno Grizzlies of the Pacific Coast League.[49] On November 6, 2010, Willis was granted free agency.[50]

Cincinnati Reds

 
Willis with the Cincinnati Reds.

Willis signed a minor league contract with the Cincinnati Reds for the 2011 season. He was invited to spring training, for a chance at starter or bullpen.[51] Willis was reassigned to the Louisville Bats as of March 27, 2011.[52] Willis was called up on July 10 and made his Reds debut against Milwaukee at Miller Park. Willis pitched six innings, giving up two runs while striking out four and walking four. He also contributed on offense, going 1-for-2 with a double. Willis made his second start for Cincinnati on July 18, 2011, at PNC Park against the Pittsburgh Pirates.[53] On August 3, Willis started, going six innings and hitting a solo home run but was charged with a no-decision.

On August 9, Willis pitched eight innings, struck out 10 batters, and allowed three earned runs against the Rockies but was charged with the loss. His 10 strikeouts was the most he had got in a start since he struck out 11 against the Diamondbacks on August 14, 2007. His eight innings pitched was the most innings he pitched since his last start with the Florida Marlins, where he pitched eight innings against the Cubs on September 25, 2007.[citation needed] On August 14, Willis pitched 2+23 innings and allowed four earned runs against the San Diego Padres. Prior to the start, Willis said that his forearm was still a little tight after he had warmed up in the bullpen earlier.[citation needed]

Later career

On December 15, 2011, Willis agreed to a one-year deal worth $1 million with the Philadelphia Phillies, and was expected to pitch out of the bullpen.[54] He was released on March 16, 2012, after just three Grapefruit League appearances.[55] Willis signed a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles on March 20.[56] A left forearm strain suffered on April 12 led to a dispute with the organization which wanted him to be a relief pitcher.[57] Desiring to be a starter again, he placed the blame for the injury on working out of the bullpen. In his only start after the problem was resolved, he surrendered four runs and six hits in 2+23 innings pitched. He made four appearances with the Norfolk Tides, going 0–3 with an 8.53 ERA while allowing eight runs and ten hits in 6+13 innings. He announced his retirement as an active player on July 2, 2012.[58]

On January 3, 2013, Willis signed a minor league contract with the Chicago Cubs.[59] He left his first game in spring training after seven pitches, and came out of the game with a shoulder injury.[60] The Cubs released Willis on March 30, 2013.[61]

On April 5, 2013, Willis signed a contract with the Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League.[62] He compiled the best ERA in the Atlantic League, posting a 2.56 ERA through 14 starts. Willis pitched to a 5–4 record and struck out 52 batters in 87+23 innings. By August 3, he was tied for second in the league in complete games with three. His efforts earned him an Atlantic League All-Star selection, and he was chosen as the starting pitcher for the Liberty Division, tossing a perfect inning.[63] On August 8, 2013, the Angels signed Willis to a minor-league contract and assigned him to their AAA affiliate, the Salt Lake Bees.[64]

Willis signed a minor league deal with the San Francisco Giants on January 10, 2014, and was later released on April 16, 2014.[65][66] On July 5, 2014, the Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League, reported they had agreed to verbal contract terms with Willis.[67] He made his first start with the Bluefish on July 18, 2014.[68][69]

On January 21, 2015, Willis signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers.[70][71] However, on March 13, 2015, he announced his retirement.[72]

Accomplishments

Personal life

Willis married Natalee Vitagliano on December 6, 2006.[76] The couple has four daughters.[77]

In December 2006, Willis was arrested and charged with driving under the influence after he double parked his Bentley in Miami Beach in order to urinate in the street.[76] In April 2008, Willis pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of reckless driving and was ordered to pay $761 in fines and fees, perform 50 hours of community service and serve six months of probation.[78]

See also

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Dontrelle Wayne Willis born January 12 1982 nicknamed The D Train 1 is an American former left handed professional baseball pitcher He played in Major League Baseball for the Florida Marlins Detroit Tigers Arizona Diamondbacks and Cincinnati Reds Willis was notable for his success during his first few years in the major leagues and for his unconventional pitching style which included a high leg kick and exaggerated twisting away from the batter 2 He was named the 2003 National League Rookie of the Year Dontrelle WillisWillis with the Arizona DiamondbacksPitcherBorn 1982 01 12 January 12 1982 age 41 Oakland California U S Batted LeftThrew LeftMLB debutMay 9 2003 for the Florida MarlinsLast MLB appearanceSeptember 27 2011 for the Cincinnati RedsMLB statisticsWin loss record72 69Earned run average4 17Strikeouts896TeamsFlorida Marlins 2003 2007 Detroit Tigers 2008 2010 Arizona Diamondbacks 2010 Cincinnati Reds 2011 Career highlights and awards2 All Star 2003 2005 World Series champion 2003 NL Rookie of the Year 2003 NL wins leader 2005 Willis joined the television broadcast team of the Los Angeles Dodgers in May 2022 He is also a regular studio and game analyst for Fox Sports 1 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Florida Marlins 2 2 1 2003 season 2 2 2 2004 season 2 2 3 2005 season 2 2 4 2006 season 2 2 5 2007 season 2 3 Detroit Tigers 2 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 2 5 San Francisco Giants 2 6 Cincinnati Reds 2 7 Later career 3 Accomplishments 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditWillis was raised by his mother Joyce a welder in Alameda California She played in elite level softball leagues when Willis was a child Willis never knew his father 4 Clinton Ostah who was a minor league player in the 1970s Growing up Willis rooted for the Oakland Athletics as a child Willis favorite player was former Oakland Athletics pitcher Dave Stewart citation needed Career EditEarly career Edit Willis attended Encinal High School in Alameda where he played baseball for four years In Willis senior year in 2000 he had a 0 70 earned run average ERA with 111 strikeouts in 70 innings pitched and was named California Player of the Year 5 He initially committed to play college baseball at Arizona State He was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the eighth round of the 2000 Major League Baseball draft 6 In 2001 Willis was promoted to the Boise Hawks of the Northwest League He finished with eight wins and a 2 98 ERA Opposing hitters only batted 217 against Willis In a Baseball America poll several Northwest managers said that Willis was Boise s best player 2 Florida Marlins Edit Willis with the Florida Marlins in 2007 On March 27 2002 the Cubs traded Willis fellow pitchers Julian Tavarez and Jose Cueto and catcher Ryan Jorgensen to the Florida Marlins in exchange for pitchers Matt Clement and Antonio Alfonseca 7 After being traded Willis struggled early on However Willis started to get better as he got to low Class A ball By the end of the season he had a 10 2 win loss record and finished the season with the Class A Jupiter Hammerheads In five starts he went 2 0 with a 1 83 ERA leading the Midwest League in ERA For his performance he was named the Marlins Minor League Pitcher of the Year 2 In the 2003 spring training Willis reported to Jupiter The plan was to start him with the Class AA Carolina Mudcats The hope was that he would make the leap to AAA and potentially be available for a spot start in Florida or a back of the bullpen job late in the season The Marlins then sent Willis down to Carolina to work on consistency and control Willis went 4 0 with a 1 49 ERA for Carolina citation needed 2003 season Edit On May 9 2003 Willis made his major league debut for the Florida Marlins against the Colorado Rockies He pitched six innings allowed seven hits and three earned runs and got a no decision 8 On May 14 in a start against the Padres Willis went five innings allowed five hits three earned runs and four walks and received his first Major League win On June 16 Willis pitched nine innings and allowed no runs in a 1 0 victory over the Mets in his first career shutout Willis opponent in that game was Tom Glavine one of his childhood heroes 9 Willis was named the National League Rookie of the Month for June 2003 becoming the first Marlins pitcher to be named Pitcher of the Month He became the first rookie pitcher to win Pitcher of the Month since Hideo Nomo in 1995 and he became the first rookie pitcher to win seven straight starts since Jason Isringhausen also in 1995 10 In five starts Willis went 5 0 with a 1 04 ERA 11 Heading into the All Star Break in mid July Willis was 9 1 with a 2 08 ERA in 13 starts 12 He made the National League All Star team as injury replacement for Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Kevin Brown He became the second Marlins rookie to make the All Star team Alex Gonzalez did it in 1999 13 After coming out of the bullpen in game 1 of the 2003 National League Division Series against the Giants Willis started game 4 of the series In 5 1 3 innings pitched Willis allowed five hits two walks and struck out three batters but allowed five earned runs 14 Despite struggling with his pitching Willis batted 3 for 3 with a triple and scoring a run during that game which the Marlins won 7 6 to advance to the NL Championship Series against the Cubs the team that drafted Willis In game 4 Willis again struggled with his command In 2 1 3 innings pitched he allowed three hits and five walks and Willis took the loss 15 His only other appearance in the series was in game 6 when he allowed a run in one inning of relief Despite his limited contributions the Marlins went on to defeat the Cubs in seven games The Marlins then defeated the New York Yankees in the 2003 World Series After the 2003 season Willis was named the National League Rookie of the Year 16 He went 14 6 with a 3 30 ERA in 27 starts for the year 2004 season Edit In 2004 Willis started the year 3 0 and did not allow an earned run in his first three starts In his first two starts Willis batted 6 for 6 with a home run His seven consecutive hits in the regular season was one short of the club record held by Gary Sheffield and Preston Wilson 17 In his next start against the Phillies Willis struck out in his first at bat snapping his streak of 10 consecutive hits dating back to previous year s postseason 18 Willis finished the 2004 season with a record of 10 11 and an ERA of 4 02 19 2005 season Edit In 2005 Willis started the 2005 season by pitching two shutouts against the Washington Nationals and the Philadelphia Phillies During the month of April Willis went 5 0 in five starts and allowed five earned runs in 35 innings pitched for a 1 29 ERA 20 He was named NL Pitcher of the Month On May 6 Willis became the league s first six game winner when he went seven innings and allowed no runs against the Rockies 21 On June 8 Willis became the major league s first 10 game winner when he pitched the Marlins to a 5 4 victory over the Seattle Mariners allowing four runs Willis became only the third pitcher in Marlins history to record 10 wins before the All Star break 22 On June 23 Willis became the NL s first 12 game winner when he pitched a shutout against the Braves 23 Going into the All Star break Willis was 13 4 with a 2 39 ERA and a 1 14 walks plus hits per inning pitched 24 Willis was named to the All Star team but did not pitch in the game After the All Star break Willis went 9 6 and posted a 2 91 ERA and a 1 13 walks plus hits per innings pitched the rest of the season 24 During his last start before the All Star break Willis struggled against the Cubs In 4 1 3 innings he allowed eight runs all earned 25 He struggled in each of his first two starts after the break failing to make it past the sixth inning in games against the Philadelphia Phillies and San Francisco Giants 26 Willis matched his highest win total on July 28 against the Pirates when he went seven innings allowed three hits no earned runs and picked up his 14th victory of the season which tied his career high for most wins in a season 27 Willis won his career high 15th victory on August 7 against the Reds He went eight innings allowed four hits and no earned runs On August 17 Willis held the Padres scoreless by shutting the Padres out in nine innings earning him his 16th win of the season second most in baseball 28 The win put Florida one and a half games behind Houston and Philadelphia in the wild card standings Willis won his 19th game of the season against the Mets on September 2 breaking Carl Pavano s franchise record for most wins in a season Pavano held the Marlins mark for most victories in a season by a Marlins pitcher for a year 29 On September 7 against the Washington Nationals Willis pitched six innings and allowed one earned run which gave him his 20th win of the season He became the first African American pitcher to win 20 games in a season since Dave Stewart did it in 1990 and in the process he became the first pitcher to win 20 games and have 20 hits as a batter since Mike Hampton did it in 1999 for the Astros 30 On September 22 Willis became the first pitcher to bat seventh or higher since Montreal s Steve Renko batted seventh on August 26 1973 31 Willis went 1 for 4 against the New York Mets He posted a 22 10 record with a 2 63 ERA and 1 13 walks plus hits per innings pitched His 22 wins was the most in baseball He also pitched seven complete games and five shutouts also the most in baseball 32 Willis is still the only pitcher in Marlins history to win 20 games in a season Willis finished 2nd in the N L Cy Young Award voting behind Chris Carpenter of the St Louis Cardinals He won the Warren Spahn Award given to the best left handed pitcher in each league citation needed 2006 season Edit In the 2006 season Willis numbers were down from his great 2005 season Willis started the season by going 1 6 with a 4 93 ERA and did not get his second victory of the season until June 2 He still posted decent numbers for the year and went 12 12 with a 3 87 ERA including 11 6 with a 3 39 ERA from June to September His 12 wins were tied for the most on the Marlins Willis also led the Marlins in complete games 4 innings pitched 223 1 3 walks 83 and hit by pitch 19 On June 20 Willis earned his 50th career win in a start against the Baltimore Orioles 33 On July 7 Willis hit a grand slam off of Mets pitcher Jose Lima becoming the first pitcher to hit a grand slam since Robert Person did it in 2002 It was his fourth career home run 34 On September 20 2006 he hit two home runs off of oliver Perez and Roberto Hernandez 35 He became the first pitcher since Randy Wolf in 2004 to hit two home runs in a game 36 2007 season Edit On January 15 2007 Willis signed a one year contract with the Marlins for 6 45 million avoiding salary arbitration In the 2007 season Willis went 10 15 with a 5 17 ERA and a 1 60 walks plus hits per innings pitched 32 Up to that point it was his worst season of his career Willis led the National League in earned runs allowed with 118 37 During his career with the Marlins Willis went 68 54 with a 3 78 ERA He won at least 10 games each season during all five of his years with the Marlins from 2003 to 2007 38 Detroit Tigers Edit Willis pitching for the Tigers in 2009 On December 5 2007 the Marlins traded Willis along with fellow All Star Miguel Cabrera to the Detroit Tigers for Andrew Miller Cameron Maybin Mike Rabelo Eulogio de la Cruz Dallas Trahern and Burke Badenhop Willis signed a three year 29 million contract extension two weeks later citation needed In his debut with the Tigers Willis pitched five innings gave up one hit and three earned runs against the Chicago White Sox 39 In his next start also against the White Sox Willis injured his left knee and departed the game before even recording an out 40 Placed on the disabled list the next day Willis had walked nine batters while striking out none in his first two outings Command of his pitches became a trouble spot and later in the season Tiger manager Jim Leyland pitched him in relief for the first time with little success He was placed back into the rotation on June 3 2008 to start in a loss against the Oakland Athletics 41 On June 10 2008 Willis was demoted to the Single A Lakeland Tigers a day after a start in which he gave up eight earned runs and five walks in 1 1 3 innings pitched against the Cleveland Indians Though Willis had enough service time in the major leagues to require his consent prior to the send down he agreed saying he needed to work on his control citation needed Willis was called back to the Tigers in time for the roster expansion on September 1 2008 He made three starts recording a loss and two no decisions Willis finished with a 0 2 record and a 9 17 ERA In 24 innings pitched Willis struggled with his control and walked 35 batters citation needed Willis was placed on the 15 day disabled list in March 2009 for an anxiety disorder after a blood test showed something of concern he began a treatment regimen aimed at addressing the condition 42 Willis was taken off the disabled list and placed on the active roster May 13 2009 when he made his first start of the 2009 season 43 Willis made seven starts after returning with poor results 44 before being returned to the disabled list on June 19 with the same anxiety issue 45 In Willis last start of the season he allowed six earned runs allowed and eight walks Willis finished the season with a 1 4 record and a 7 49 ERA citation needed In Spring training 2010 Willis made the Tigers starting rotation citation needed On April 8 2010 Willis started against the Kansas City Royals giving the Tigers six innings and recording a no decision He gave up two earned runs walking two and striking out four 46 On May 30 2010 Willis was designated for assignment by the Tigers In his career with the Tigers Willis played in 24 games 22 starts His record was 2 8 and had a 6 86 ERA in 101 innings pitched 19 Arizona Diamondbacks Edit On June 1 2010 Willis was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks for starting pitcher Billy Buckner 47 He changed back to his former uniform number 35 which he wore for the Marlins In his Diamondback debut he pitched six scoreless innings with four walks and three strikeouts He got his first win as a member of the Diamondbacks Willis pitched four innings giving up two runs and three hits walking six batters on June 10 During the second inning he cracked a finger nail and after the fourth inning he was removed from the game due to the pain on the fingernail citation needed In six games five starts with the Diamondbacks Willis went 1 1 with a 6 85 ERA in 24 1 3 innings pitched 19 On July 4 2010 Willis was designated for assignment and subsequently released 48 San Francisco Giants Edit On July 15 2010 Willis was signed to a minor league contract by San Francisco and began pitching for the Fresno Grizzlies of the Pacific Coast League 49 On November 6 2010 Willis was granted free agency 50 Cincinnati Reds Edit Willis with the Cincinnati Reds Willis signed a minor league contract with the Cincinnati Reds for the 2011 season He was invited to spring training for a chance at starter or bullpen 51 Willis was reassigned to the Louisville Bats as of March 27 2011 52 Willis was called up on July 10 and made his Reds debut against Milwaukee at Miller Park Willis pitched six innings giving up two runs while striking out four and walking four He also contributed on offense going 1 for 2 with a double Willis made his second start for Cincinnati on July 18 2011 at PNC Park against the Pittsburgh Pirates 53 On August 3 Willis started going six innings and hitting a solo home run but was charged with a no decision On August 9 Willis pitched eight innings struck out 10 batters and allowed three earned runs against the Rockies but was charged with the loss His 10 strikeouts was the most he had got in a start since he struck out 11 against the Diamondbacks on August 14 2007 His eight innings pitched was the most innings he pitched since his last start with the Florida Marlins where he pitched eight innings against the Cubs on September 25 2007 citation needed On August 14 Willis pitched 2 2 3 innings and allowed four earned runs against the San Diego Padres Prior to the start Willis said that his forearm was still a little tight after he had warmed up in the bullpen earlier citation needed Later career Edit On December 15 2011 Willis agreed to a one year deal worth 1 million with the Philadelphia Phillies and was expected to pitch out of the bullpen 54 He was released on March 16 2012 after just three Grapefruit League appearances 55 Willis signed a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles on March 20 56 A left forearm strain suffered on April 12 led to a dispute with the organization which wanted him to be a relief pitcher 57 Desiring to be a starter again he placed the blame for the injury on working out of the bullpen In his only start after the problem was resolved he surrendered four runs and six hits in 2 2 3 innings pitched He made four appearances with the Norfolk Tides going 0 3 with an 8 53 ERA while allowing eight runs and ten hits in 6 1 3 innings He announced his retirement as an active player on July 2 2012 58 On January 3 2013 Willis signed a minor league contract with the Chicago Cubs 59 He left his first game in spring training after seven pitches and came out of the game with a shoulder injury 60 The Cubs released Willis on March 30 2013 61 On April 5 2013 Willis signed a contract with the Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League 62 He compiled the best ERA in the Atlantic League posting a 2 56 ERA through 14 starts Willis pitched to a 5 4 record and struck out 52 batters in 87 2 3 innings By August 3 he was tied for second in the league in complete games with three His efforts earned him an Atlantic League All Star selection and he was chosen as the starting pitcher for the Liberty Division tossing a perfect inning 63 On August 8 2013 the Angels signed Willis to a minor league contract and assigned him to their AAA affiliate the Salt Lake Bees 64 Willis signed a minor league deal with the San Francisco Giants on January 10 2014 and was later released on April 16 2014 65 66 On July 5 2014 the Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League reported they had agreed to verbal contract terms with Willis 67 He made his first start with the Bluefish on July 18 2014 68 69 On January 21 2015 Willis signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers 70 71 However on March 13 2015 he announced his retirement 72 Accomplishments EditThis section is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this section if appropriate Editing help is available June 2021 On September 27 2006 named the Florida Marlins Hometown Hero National League Rookie of the Year 2003 National League All Star 2003 and 2005 Runner Up National League Cy Young Award 2005 Won by Chris Carpenter 73 On September 3 2005 beat the New York Mets to earn his 19th win of the season With that win Willis passed Carl Pavano s franchise record for wins in a season established the previous year when Pavano won 18 games On September 8 2005 became the first Marlin ever to win 20 games in a season with a 12 1 victory over the Washington Nationals He became just the 12th African American pitcher to win 20 games in a season joining the Black Aces club He was also the first African American pitcher to win 20 games since Dave Stewart won 22 in 1990 In 2005 became the third player in modern baseball history to win 20 games and collect 20 hits in the same season On September 22 2005 batted seventh in the Marlins lineup No other pitcher had batted seventh since the Montreal Expos Steve Renko did against the San Diego Padres on August 26 1973 74 Warren Spahn Award 2005 presented to the best left handed starting pitcher in the league 75 Named a starter for the U S in the inaugural World Baseball Classic However both of Willis starts in the WBC were considered subpar as the U S exited the tournament in the 2nd group stage First pitcher to hit a grand slam since Robert Person in 2002 when he hit one off Jose Lima of the New York Mets on July 7 2006 Hit two home runs in one game against Mets pitchers oliver Perez and Roberto Hernandez on September 20 2006 Personal life EditWillis married Natalee Vitagliano on December 6 2006 76 The couple has four daughters 77 In December 2006 Willis was arrested and charged with driving under the influence after he double parked his Bentley in Miami Beach in order to urinate in the street 76 In April 2008 Willis pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of reckless driving and was ordered to pay 761 in fines and fees perform 50 hours of community service and serve six months of probation 78 See also Edit Biography portal San Francisco Bay Area portal Baseball portalDHL Hometown Heroes List of Major League Baseball annual shutout leaders List of Major League Baseball annual wins leaders List of Miami Marlins team records Miami Marlins award winners and league leadersReferences Edit Willis works on windup MLB com a b c Dontrelle Willis bio Behind the Mic Fox s MLB Broadcast Team Fox NBC Announce USFL Lineups April 15 2022 Ballard Chris June 30 2003 The Kid With The Kick Sports Illustrated Retrieved January 28 2018 Simmons Rusty April 7 2004 Today s players know of Encinal s tradition Stargell Rollins Willis have set high standards SFGate Retrieved January 28 2018 Kornacki Steve June 1 2010 Dontrelle Willis traded to Diamondbacks Tigers will pay most of left hander s remaining salary MLive com Retrieved January 28 2018 Cubs trade for reliever Alfonseca The Philadelphia Inquirer March 28 2002 Retrieved January 22 2015 Colorado Rockies vs Florida Marlins Box Score May 9 2003 Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Pudge s HR all the support stingy Willis needs Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Willis wins Pitcher Rookie of Month MLB com Associated Press June 13 2013 Retrieved June 13 2013 Dontrelle Willis Stats Splits Espn com Associated Press June 13 2013 Retrieved June 13 2013 Dontrelle Willis Stats Splits ESPN Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Dontrelle mania to hit All Star game Willis named to All Star game to replace Brown MLB com Associated Press June 13 2013 Retrieved June 13 2013 permanent dead link San Francisco Giants vs Florida Marlins Box Score October 4 2003 Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Chicago Cubs vs Florida Marlins Box Score October 11 2003 Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Baseball Awards Voting for 2003 Retrieved July 24 2010 Willis 3 for 3 with HR Cabrera homers again Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Willis strikes out in first at bat Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 a b c Dontrelle Willis Dontrelle Willis Game By Game Stats and Performance Espn com ESPN Internet Ventures Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Colorado matches third longest losing skid in team history Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Delgado drives in all five runs as Marlins snap skid Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Willis is NL s first 12 game winner Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 a b Dontrelle Willis Stats Splits ESPN Espn com Associated Press June 13 2013 Retrieved June 13 2013 Chicago Cubs vs Florida Marlins Box Score July 8 2005 Espn com Associated Press June 13 2013 Retrieved June 13 2013 Dontrelle Willis Game By Game Stats and Performance Espn com Associated Press June 13 2013 Retrieved June 13 2013 Willis fans seven allows three hits Espn com Associated Press June 13 2013 Retrieved June 13 2013 Willis leads majors in shutouts with five Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Willis breaks Marlins record for wins in season Espn com Associated Press June 13 2013 Retrieved June 13 2013 D Train chugs to 20th win as Marlins rout Nationals Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Willis gets major league leading 22nd win ESPN Internet Ventures Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 a b Dontrelle Willis Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Associated Press June 3 2013 Retrieved June 3 2013 D Train s near CG powers Marlins to ninth straight win Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Marlins ride D Train grand slam pitching past Mets ESPN Internet Ventures Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Do it all Dontrelle Marlins P cools Mets hits two HRs Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Dontrelle Willis first pitcher since 2004 to hit two home runs in a game Smoaky com cheaptrick77 Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Dontrelle Willis Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Associated Press June 3 2013 Retrieved June 3 2013 Yearly League Leaders and Records for Earned Runs Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Associated Press June 3 2013 Retrieved June 3 2013 White Sox touch up Willis drop new look Tigers to 0 5 Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Willis hyperextends knee as Tigers claw to 2nd win of year espn com November 4 2008 A s slip past Tigers on Cust s 11th inning infield single espn com March 6 2008 Tigers Place Willis on DL MLB com March 28 2009 Willis ready for much anticipated return MLB com May 13 2009 2009 Baseball stats Baseball Reference com mlb com news article jsp ymd 20090618 amp content id 5400414 Willis back on DL with anxiety disorder MLB com Cabrera drives in four runs as Tigers topple Royals Espn com Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Gilbert Steve June 1 2010 D backs get Willis from Tigers for Buckner MLB com Retrieved June 1 2010 D backs designate Willis espn com Associated Press July 4 2010 Retrieved July 6 2010 Giants ink Willis to Minor League deal MLB com Dontrelle Willis Baseball Reference com Dontrelle Willis signs minor league deal ESPN dead link http www comcast net articles sports mlb 20110327 Reds Willis permanent dead link Morton shines as Pirates beat Reds 2 0 sports yahoo com Will Graves Associated Press June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Gelb Matt December 13 2011 Phillies sign Dontrelle Willis to 1 year deal The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved January 22 2015 Phillies release Willis Philly com Orioles sign LHP Dontrelle Willis to minor league contract Baltimore Orioles press release Wednesday March 21 2012 Seidel Jeff Willis files grievance MLB com Wednesday April 25 2012 Ghiroli Brittany Orioles announce D Train has retired MLB com Monday July 2 2012 Rosecrans C Trent January 4 2013 Cubs sign Dontrelle Willis to minor league deal CBS Sports Retrieved January 22 2015 Ortiz Jorge L February 25 2013 Dontrelle Willis comeback with Cubs lasts seven pitches USA Today Retrieved January 22 2015 Short D J March 30 2013 Cubs release Dontrelle Willis and former first round pick Hayden Simpson NBC Sports Retrieved January 21 2015 Dontrelle Willis Joins Long Island LIducks com April 5 2013 Willis Signed by Angels Musarra Casey August 4 2013 Ducks Dontrelle Willis signed by Angels Newsday Retrieved January 22 2015 Haft Chris January 10 2014 Willis gets Minor League deal from Giants MLB com Retrieved January 22 2015 Malafronte Chip July 8 2014 A passion for baseball still drives Dontrelle Willis New Haven Register Retrieved January 22 2015 Clark David July 6 2014 Ex Red Dontrelle Willis signs with Bridgeport Bluefish The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved January 22 2015 Dontrelle Willis to Make Bluefish Debut July 18 Atlantic League of Professional Baseball Clubs July 18 2014 Archived from the original on January 22 2015 Retrieved January 22 2015 Gleeman Aaron July 17 2014 Dontrelle Willis is playing for the Bridgeport Bluefish now NBC Sports Retrieved January 22 2015 Nowak Joey January 21 2015 Willis reportedly agrees to deal with Brewers MLB com Retrieved January 21 2015 Brewers sign lefty Dontrelle Willis to minor league deal ESPN com Associated Press January 21 2015 Retrieved January 22 2015 Rodriguez Juan C March 13 2015 Former Marlins sensation Dontrelle Willis announces retirement Miami Sun Sentinel Retrieved March 13 2015 ESPN Carpenter wins National League Cy Young Award MLB sports espn go com November 10 2005 Retrieved June 10 2008 The Official Site of The Florida Marlins News Notes Willis elevated in order again florida marlins mlb com Archived from the original on October 30 2007 Retrieved June 10 2008 The Official Site of The Florida Marlins News Willis garners 2005 Spahn Award florida marlins mlb com Archived from the original on December 21 2007 Retrieved June 10 2008 a b Rodriguez Juan C December 23 2006 Willis Charged With Dui Sun Sentinel Retrieved August 6 2015 Dontrelle Willis Bio tigers com Baseball Pitcher pleads guilty to reckless driving The Honolulu Advertiser Associated Press April 15 2008 Retrieved August 6 2015 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dontrelle Willis amp oldid 1153758465, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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