Age, Biography and Wiki
Carl Willis was born on 28 December, 1960 in Danville, Virginia, U.S., is an American baseball player and coach (born 1960). Discover Carl Willis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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63 years old |
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Capricorn |
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28 December, 1960 |
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28 December |
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Danville, Virginia, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous player with the age 63 years old group.
Carl Willis Height, Weight & Measurements
At 63 years old, Carl Willis height not available right now. We will update Carl Willis's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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190 lbs |
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Who Is Carl Willis's Wife?
His wife is Rachel Willis
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Rachel Willis |
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Bryson Willis, Ally Willis, Daniel Willis |
Carl Willis Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Carl Willis worth at the age of 63 years old? Carl Willis’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Carl Willis's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Carl Blake Willis (born December 28, 1960) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and current pitching coach for the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball (MLB).
He was previously the pitching coach for the Boston Red Sox and the Seattle Mariners.
Willis was born on December 28, 1960, in Danville, Virginia.
He grew up in Yanceyville, North Carolina.
After high school, he attended the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
Willis played for nine seasons in the majors as a relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins (with whom he won the 1991 World Series).
He is best known as a pitching coach for five Cy Young winners, the second most in MLB history.
As a major leaguer, Willis was a member of one World Series championship team: 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.
He was worth 1.9 career WAR according to Baseball Reference.
From 2003 to 2009 he served as the pitching coach for the Cleveland Indians.
Willis has had five pitchers win Cy Young Awards during his time as their pitching coach: CC Sabathia in 2007, Cliff Lee in 2008, Félix Hernández in 2010, Rick Porcello in 2016, and Shane Bieber in 2020.
In May 2022, Willis assumed managerial duties for a few games after a COVID-19 outbreak within the team sidelined multiple coaches, including manager Terry Francona.
On November 30, 2009, Willis was named the Seattle Mariners minor-league pitching coordinator.
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 and bench coach Ty Van Burkleo.
He served in this capacity until 2013.
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.
On October 26, 2017, Willis was re-hired by the Indians as pitching coach, replacing Mickey Callaway.