Scouting the Minors: Willis may get his chance with Marlins
By Kevin Wheeler - Sporting News
PROSPECT OF THE WEEK
Dontrelle Willis, LHP, Marlins (Class AA)
With the Marlins losing starting pitchers left and right -- A.J. Burnett (Tommy John surgery) is out 12-18 months, Mark Redman (broken thumb) is out a month or more and now Josh Beckett (elbow) has to pay a visit to Dr. James Andrews -- Willis could be arriving much earlier than projected.
The 20-year-old is off to a fantastic start at Class AA (4-0, 1.49 ERA, 36 1/3 IP, 24 hits, 9 walks, 32 strikeouts in six starts) despite making just five appearances at Class A last season. With that kind of showing, it's easy to see why the rumor mill is starting to churn.
Willis has a low 90s fastball with good movement, a changeup and a solid breaking pitch. More important than his raw stuff is his control and pitching aptitude. He also has a deceptive delivery, which could allow him to have some initial success once promoted to the big leagues.
At the very least, Willis should be bumped up to Class AAA in the near future. With the Marlins floundering (sorry for the bad fish pun), they may give Willis a shot.
By Kevin Wheeler - Sporting News
PROSPECT OF THE WEEK
Dontrelle Willis, LHP, Marlins (Class AA)
With the Marlins losing starting pitchers left and right -- A.J. Burnett (Tommy John surgery) is out 12-18 months, Mark Redman (broken thumb) is out a month or more and now Josh Beckett (elbow) has to pay a visit to Dr. James Andrews -- Willis could be arriving much earlier than projected.
The 20-year-old is off to a fantastic start at Class AA (4-0, 1.49 ERA, 36 1/3 IP, 24 hits, 9 walks, 32 strikeouts in six starts) despite making just five appearances at Class A last season. With that kind of showing, it's easy to see why the rumor mill is starting to churn.
Willis has a low 90s fastball with good movement, a changeup and a solid breaking pitch. More important than his raw stuff is his control and pitching aptitude. He also has a deceptive delivery, which could allow him to have some initial success once promoted to the big leagues.
At the very least, Willis should be bumped up to Class AAA in the near future. With the Marlins floundering (sorry for the bad fish pun), they may give Willis a shot.