Carl Willis
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Carl Willis | ||
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Pitcher | ||
Born: December 28, 1960 | ||
Batted: Left | Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | ||
June 9, 1984 for the Detroit Tigers |
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Final game | ||
May 3, 1995 for the Minnesota Twins |
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Career statistics | ||
Record | 22-16 | |
ERA | 4.25 | |
Strikeouts | 222 | |
Teams | ||
Career highlights and awards | ||
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Carl Blake Willis (born December 28, 1960 in Danville, Virginia) was a relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers (1984), Cincinnati Reds (1984–86), Chicago White Sox (1988) and Minnesota Twins (1991–95). He is currently the pitching coach for the Cleveland Indians.[1]
He helped the Tigers win the 1984 World Series and the Twins win the 1991 World Series.
In 9 seasons he had a 22-16 win-loss record, 267 games, 2 games started, 81 games finished, 13 saves, 390 innings pitched, 424 hits allowed, 210 runs allowed, 184 earned runs allowed, 28 home runs allowed, 115 walks allowed, 222 strikeouts, 2 hit batsmen, 20 wild pitches, 1,668 batters faced, 25 intentional walks, 3 balks and a 4.25 ERA.
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[edit] Sources
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
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