Carl Willis

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Carl Willis
Willis as pitching coach of the Boston Red Sox in 2015
Boston Red Sox – No. 54
Pitching Coach / Pitcher
Born: (1960-12-28) December 28, 1960 (age 63)
Danville, Virginia
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
MLB debut
June 9, 1984, for the Detroit Tigers
Last MLB appearance
May 3, 1995, for the Minnesota Twins
MLB statistics
Win–loss record22–16
Earned run average4.25
Strikeouts222
Teams
As player

As coach

Career highlights and awards
  • World Series Champion (1991)

Carl Blake Willis (born December 28, 1960) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher and the current pitching coach for the Boston Red Sox. He was previously the pitching coach for the Cleveland Indians and the Seattle Mariners.

Willis played for nine seasons in the majors as a relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins.

Playing career

Willis was a member of two World Series champions: the Tigers in the 1984 World Series and the Twins in the 1991 World Series. In nine 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.

Coaching career

From 2003 to 2009 he served as the pitching coach for the Cleveland Indians.[1]

On November 30, 2009, Willis was named the Seattle Mariners minor-league pitching coordinator.[2] On August 9, 2010, Willis was promoted to the Seattle Mariners Coaching Staff as the new Pitching Coach replacing Rick Adair who was fired along with Manager Don Wakamatsu & Bench Coach Ty Van Burkleo. Carl served in this capacity until 2013.

Carl has had four pitchers win Cy Young awards during his time as being a pitching coach. CC Sabathia in 2007, Cliff Lee in 2008, Felix Hernandez in 2010, and Rick Porcello in 2016.

In 2015, Willis was named to be the pitching coach for the Columbus Clippers in the Cleveland Indians organization.

On May 9, 2015, Willis was named as the pitching coach for the Boston Red Sox replacing Juan Nieves.[3]

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Preceded by Cleveland Indians pitching coach
2003–2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Seattle Mariners pitching coach
2010–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Boston Red Sox pitching coach
2015–
Appointed 10 May 2015
Succeeded by
Incumbent