Dontrelle Willis. . .

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Part of me can't even believe Trachsel lasted this long.

Alex in SF, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 20:28 (sixteen years ago) link

The other part won't be surprised when the Reds pick him up and start him in place of Johnny Cueto.

Alex in SF, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 20:29 (sixteen years ago) link

Everything about Trachsel lasts way too long.

felicity, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 20:30 (sixteen years ago) link

Yeah basically you want to pick players who are lousy, but who managers put out there every day (or every five days) anyway.

-- Alex in SF, Tuesday, June 10, 2008 4:10 PM (4 hours ago) Bookmark Link

Thought they factored in the previous season so what you really wanted is someone who dropped off the cliff (i.e. D-train has had problems for awhile), may be wrong though. Verlander would have been a good pick unless he has righted himself recently.

bnw, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 20:37 (sixteen years ago) link

I don't believe they factor in the previous season. I think they just show the 2007 rating when you are picking your teams.

Alex in SF, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 20:42 (sixteen years ago) link

Everything about Trachsel lasts way too long.

That's not what she said.

Leee, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 21:19 (sixteen years ago) link

Single A Lakeland is harsh... Suck it up D-Train, hope to see you soon.

Steve Shasta, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 22:50 (sixteen years ago) link

his delivery must be even more awkward than usual

omar little, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 22:51 (sixteen years ago) link

The reasoning in sending him to Lakeland is because there is less pressure (but maybe more humiliation?). From the outside, his issues seem more mental, which would partially explain the mechanics. (And he floated a 3-0 fastball last night at around 80 mph.)

Andy K, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 23:58 (sixteen years ago) link

I wonder if he'll bat cleanup on non-pitching days. Dude can "rake".

polyphonic, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 23:58 (sixteen years ago) link

"projectable body"

mookieproof, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 03:38 (sixteen years ago) link

It would not be outside of the realm of possibility to see an Ankiel-like comeback from D-Train.

call all destroyer, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 14:30 (sixteen years ago) link

one month passes...

dan (nyc): rob, have we seen the last of (the good) dontrelle willis?

Rob Neyer: (12:18 PM ET ) I think he has an operation, and eventually comes back as the highest-paid LOOGY ever.

Dr Morbius, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 17:04 (fifteen years ago) link

:-(

Steve Shasta, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 17:46 (fifteen years ago) link

4.1 IP, 3 R, 4 H, 37 strikes, 36 balls in his last appearance.

:-( indeed

Andy K, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 18:33 (fifteen years ago) link

Not so much a new windup as a more balanced, controlled, and not-as-fast version of the original. No walks in his start last night.

From a couple weeks ago:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF_9mQVnWoY

Andy K, Wednesday, 6 August 2008 20:10 (fifteen years ago) link

is that high-A?

Steve Shasta, Wednesday, 6 August 2008 20:12 (fifteen years ago) link

Florida State League, yes.

Andy K, Wednesday, 6 August 2008 20:17 (fifteen years ago) link

trelle <3 <3 <3 <3

one more good start and ill be forced to break out my d-train whistle

J0rdan S., Wednesday, 6 August 2008 20:18 (fifteen years ago) link

nine months pass...

http://beck.mlblogs.com/archives/2009/05/willis_takes_a_hard_look_at_hi.html

Dontrelle Willis said the biggest change to come out of his stint on the disabled list is the ability to not worry about perception anymore. That includes not only his pitching, but the perception of his diagnosis with anxiety disorder. He has his thoughts, and others have theirs.

"I'm a guy that shoots from the hip. I was just playing bad," Willis said. "And that happens. I'm not a doctor. I'm not trying to be a doctor. I'm trying to be a baseball player. I'm not getting into that.

"Even when I went on the DL, I felt fine. You can ask anybody in here. I'm not a depressed guy. Maybe I'm hard on myself, but I wouldn't have gotten here if I wasn't. But there's a fine line to knowing what you can control and what you can't control. As far as how I feel, I don't have a condition. My condition is me going out there and playing baseball and having fun. If God doesn't want me to do it, then I'll find something else to do."

Clearly, he wants to get back to baseball instead of talking about his health. Still, he was able to make light of it when he talked about what his family thought.

"The whole situation, to be honest, they were just laughing," he said. "They were saying, 'Now the whole world thinks you're crazy, but we all knew you were.'"

As for his pitching, Willis said he has been able to take his games one pitch at a time. He wasn't thinking ahead too much, he said, but he was worrying about his past pitches when he couldn't do anything about them.

Asked if there was a specific pitch or situation when he knew he was better, he cited the home runs he allowed.

"Every time I got a ball hit hard for a home run," Willis said, "(I was) coming back and focused to continue to work and continue to push forward. You can't give up."

That, he said, was the big thing he got out of talking with coaches and doctors and instructors: He has been able to shake off some of the pressure of being in his shoes.

"Everybody says they want to have fun, but when you struggle, it's not as fun as when you're playing well, obviously," Willis said. "Now my mindset is just simplified, going out there and really just thinking about myself and not really caring about anybody else as far as what they think. I'm not going out there and, excuse me, pitching with a gun to my head instead of just going out there and having fun. You make a pitch, and if you don't (execute) it, go on to the next one."

Talking with him, there's very much a sense that he's at peace with his situation, whichever way his comeback goes. If he's going out, he's going out trying to enjoy the game.

"Whatever the outcome may be, I'm going to really go out here and enjoy this game of baseball," he said. "Only a few of us to get to play until we're 35, and I'm not Tom Glavine, so I'm going to enjoy this."

Money Earnin' Wells, Vernon (Andy K), Saturday, 9 May 2009 01:31 (fifteen years ago) link

<3

(*゚ー゚)θ L(。・_・)   °~ヾ(・ε・ *) (Steve Shasta), Saturday, 9 May 2009 01:35 (fifteen years ago) link

one month passes...

how embarrassing that he performed like this in those horrible throwback uniforms. would've made me hate myself so much.

let free dom ring (J0rdan S.), Monday, 15 June 2009 00:13 (fifteen years ago) link

Pure fucking carnage.

Uncle.

of the flight the plane was movin like a Wakefield knuckleball lol (Andy K), Monday, 15 June 2009 00:20 (fifteen years ago) link

I feel bad for the guy. Glad I got to see him play when he was pitching like fucking god.

unicorn poop evaluator (WmC), Monday, 15 June 2009 01:10 (fifteen years ago) link

i aint gonna clown dude, never really bought into the hype but once saw him shutout the mets.

i blame the pitching coaches. nothing could be worse then old man coaches trying to firm up mechanics on a junk ball pitcher.

look at the bright side, at least nolan ryan didn't get his hands on him.

sanskrit, Monday, 15 June 2009 03:02 (fifteen years ago) link

mets should pick him up

velko, Monday, 15 June 2009 03:05 (fifteen years ago) link

he's not 36

let free dom ring (J0rdan S.), Monday, 15 June 2009 03:07 (fifteen years ago) link

two months pass...

Start for Toledo today:

4 IP
3 H
5 R
5 ER
8 BB
1 K
44 strikes
55 balls

Fucking sad.

Andy K, Monday, 31 August 2009 00:35 (fourteen years ago) link

man I really like this guy. was hoping to follow his career through many productive years. so so bummed.

Man Is Nairf! (J0hn D.), Monday, 31 August 2009 00:50 (fourteen years ago) link

six months pass...

Two outings into what could arguably be a make-or-break spring training, Dontrelle Willis looks far better than he has at any other point as a Tiger. Yet if it seems like there's a bad break ahead for the D-Train, it's possible he found it Monday in the form of a hyperextended left elbow suffered on a quick pickoff throw.

Willis said he's fine and that he'll be playing catch tomorrow. Still, his voice was just a little more downtrodden than one might expect from someone who just tossed his second consecutive outing of two scoreless innings. As of Monday afternoon, Leyland had yet to hear from the team medical staff as to whether the injury is bad at all.

"I'll be out there tomorrow long-tossing and stuff," Willis said, "so I'm fine. Just tweaked something. They're just doing precautionary on me, but I'm OK."

If it indeed isn't bad, then Willis will start Saturday at home against the Yankees to try to continue what could well be the early stages of a career comeback.

Willis entered after the Braves had roughed up Max Scherzer and Fu-Te Ni for eight runs over the first two innings. He retired the side in order in the third inning in just seven pitches, six of them strikes. He headed back into the dugout to a seriously enthusiastic ovation.

"Just trying to focus, understand I'm one pitch away every time I throw the ball, and every pitch is for a purpose," Willis said. "I was able to establish that and get some good ground balls. As long as they're taking a right turn, that's a good thing."

Willis came back out and, like he did in both innings of his previous outing, gave up a leadoff walk to Jason Heyward, who hit about a 450-foot homer off Max Scherzer in his previous time up. Willis' first-pitch ball to Freddie Freeman was his last of the day he hit the zone for his next three pitches before getting Freeman to swing and miss at a fastball with movement for the first out.

Up came Eric Hinske, and down he went on three pitches -- a slider and two fastballs -- taking a called third strike.

It was then that manager Jim Leyland and assistant athletic trainer Steve Carter came out to check on Willis, who was telling him he was fine before they could even get to the first-base line.

Willis finished off his outing with a slow groundout from Lakeland native Matt Diaz, who's 10-for-24 off him in his regular-season career.

"I think Matt Diaz is like 99-for-100 off me," Willis said.

http://beck.mlblogs.com/archives/2010/03/dontrelle_effective_again_but.html

Andy K, Tuesday, 9 March 2010 01:45 (fourteen years ago) link

we should have a Dontrelle '10 poll.
"total disaster" has my vote.

The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall, Tuesday, 9 March 2010 03:22 (fourteen years ago) link

that or cy young.

The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall, Tuesday, 9 March 2010 03:22 (fourteen years ago) link

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✌.✰|ʘ‿ʘ|✰.✌ (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 9 March 2010 03:32 (fourteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Willis, who still has serious control issues, will begin this season as the Tigers' fifth starter.

Andy K, Tuesday, 30 March 2010 18:37 (fourteen years ago) link

beckjason
Apparently Leyland told Dontrelle he made the rotation while on the mound to take him out of the game today.

Andy K, Tuesday, 30 March 2010 20:45 (fourteen years ago) link

Willis' stat line in today's exhibition: 4.1 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 4 BB, 3 SO

Andy K, Tuesday, 30 March 2010 20:59 (fourteen years ago) link

Today vs KAN: 6 IP, 7 H, 2 ER, 2 BB (both first inning), 4 K. Fastball peaked at 94. Looked like a passable fifth starter.

Andy K, Thursday, 8 April 2010 20:23 (fourteen years ago) link

heh, the AL East awaits...

✌.✰|ʘ‿ʘ|✰.✌ (Steve Shasta), Thursday, 8 April 2010 20:28 (fourteen years ago) link

Currently leading his team in quality starts.

Illwario Alacarte (Andy K), Wednesday, 21 April 2010 13:17 (fourteen years ago) link

D TRAIN
D TRAIN
D TRAIN
D TRAIN

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSYrg36eAXg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkKXlCkt6RE

Antoine Joubert Singers (Andy K), Thursday, 29 April 2010 18:27 (fourteen years ago) link

one month passes...

Designated for assignment

Andy K, Sunday, 30 May 2010 02:13 (fourteen years ago) link

next stop, the hate state
http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/06/report-dontrelle-willis-traded-to-diamondbacks.html.php

|8 l) u_u (bnw), Wednesday, 2 June 2010 00:40 (fourteen years ago) link

I read somewhere that he recently bought a place there.

Andy K, Wednesday, 2 June 2010 00:50 (fourteen years ago) link

Looks like he's going to start Saturday vs the Rockies. Is it bad that I'm kinda pleased about this?

Mark C, Wednesday, 2 June 2010 10:29 (fourteen years ago) link

I don't think so. you're a Rockies fan?

The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall, Wednesday, 2 June 2010 15:53 (fourteen years ago) link

Yes I am (the Rockies thread is dormant so I just scurry about the other threads adding my tuppence'th)

Mark C, Thursday, 3 June 2010 11:45 (fourteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...

none of his first 20 pitches have been over 88mph iirc

mookieproof, Thursday, 24 June 2010 01:50 (fourteen years ago) link


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