Dontrelle Willis
RP FA
Fri 3/13/15 1:07 PM

Willis (neck) has decided to retire, Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. The 33-year-old Willis was hoping to make it back to the majors as a LOOGY, but a neck injury may have dissuaded him. While his peak didn't last long, he'll be best remembered for his first few seasons, highlighted by a 2005 campaign that saw him post a 22-10 record and 2.63 ERA. He was also one of the better batters among major league pitchers, and he'll finish with a career .244/.287/.378 slash line.

Dontrelle Willis
RP FA
Mon 3/9/15 2:13 PM

Willis (neck) is improving but might be sent to pitch in minor league games before rejoining the Brewers' bullpen, the Journal Sentinel's Tom Haudricourt reports. Willis still has a shot at making it in the Brewers' bullpen out of camp, but his chances will go down if he does not have the opportunity to showcase what he can do in a multitude of appearances with the team this spring. Continue to consider him day-to-day for now.

Dontrelle Willis
RP FA
Sat 3/7/15 12:28 PM

Willis (neck) will not be available Saturday, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports. It's uncertain how much time Willis, who's in Brewers camp as a non-roster invitee, may miss as a result of this ailment, but it could hurt his chances of earning a bullpen role if it lingers for a week or more. The 33-year-old Willis threw his last pitch in the major leagues on Sept. 25, 2011.

Dontrelle Willis
RP FA
Wed 1/21/15 12:00 PM

Willis agreed to a minor league contract with the Brewers on Wednesday that includes an invite to spring training, Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com reports. Willis hasn't pitched in the major leagues since 2011, and spent most of 2014 playing independent ball with the Bridgeport Bluefish. At age 33, he will likely need a big spring training to nab a roster spot with the Brewers, but the club has few lefties on the pitching staff which may give him an outside shot with a strong performance.

Dontrelle Willis
RP FA
Wed 4/16/14 10:37 PM

Giants released LHP Dontrelle Willis. Willis suffered an arm injury during Sunday's game with Triple-A Fresno, holding his left elbow as he walked off the field. It was obviously a serious injury, because the Giants released him on Wednesday. This may be the end for the 32-year-old.

Dontrelle Willis
RP FA
Sun 4/13/14 8:07 PM

Dontrelle Willis was removed from his outing at Triple-A Fresno on Sunday with an apparent arm injury. Willis threw three wild pitches, and then walked off holding his left elbow. The 32-year-old left-hander had appeared in one other game thus far, working a perfect 1/3 of an inning. The team should have an update on his status this evening.

Dontrelle Willis
RP FA
Tue 3/11/14 10:45 PM

Dontrelle Willis underwent an MRI Tuesday after feeling something in his neck while pitching. The results of the MRI aren't yet known. Willis is in the Giants' minor league portion of camp after spending most of last season in independent ball.

Dontrelle Willis
RP FA
Fri 1/10/14 3:26 PM

Giants signed LHP Dontrelle Willis to a minor league contract. The deal is not expected to include an invitation to big league camp in spring training. Willis spent most of last season in independent ball before catching on with the Angels' Triple-A affiliate late in the year. He hasn't appeared in the majors since 2011 and hasn't been effective at the big league level since 2006.

Dontrelle Willis
RP FA
Fri 1/10/14 12:40 PM

John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle reports that the Giants are close to signing Dontrelle Willis to a minor league contract. Willis spent most of last season in independent ball before catching on with the Angels' Triple-A affiliate late in the year. He hasn't appeared in the majors since 2011 and hasn't been effective at the big league level since 2006. Obviously, the 32-year-old is nothing more than a depth add at this point.

Dontrelle Willis
RP FA
Sat 8/24/13 12:15 AM

Dontrelle Willis struggled mightily in his third start with Triple-A Salt Lake on Friday, surrendering eight runs on five hits and seven walks in just 3 2/3 innings. After pitching well in his first two starts, the wheels fell off the D-Train on Friday. Willis also hit a batter and served up a pair of home runs. It's extremely unlikely that he'll contribute at the Major League level again.