Thoughts on Dontrelle Willis, Pitching coach hire

Big Al and Greg Eno talk about Steve Blass in relation to Dontrelle Willis.  My thoughts:  I don’t know what happened with Steve Blass.  I believe Rick Ankiel’s issue was mental — he’s an awesome athlete and there is no other explanation for losing his pitching skill.  Dontrelle, however, doesn’t seem to have a mental issue.  He might kill the next batter he faces because he can’t control his fastball, but he has no fear of throwing the pitch.  I think that is what separates him from the Steve Blass syndrome — he’s not a headcase.

Most likely, Dontrelle was able to get by purely on talent / skill and not mechanics.  As things caught up to him (he went to a better league, he got older, his body started changing a little), he hasn’t been able to adapt.  Maybe he’ll never adapt, maybe he’s done.  But I don’t think he’s a headcase, and that’s probably why Detroit thinks he can be salvaged.  Or maybe they don’t, they have no choice but to try.  One thing he does not lack, however, is confidence.

In terms of the new pitching coach (Rick Knapp), I’m excited.  Its nice to have someone new, not part of the good ol’ boys network, or a retread.  I think what I can only assume is a more hands-on style (due to his extensive work in the minors) will help Detroit’s starters.  And let’s be honest — they have plenty of guys who need work (Bonderman, Robertson, Willis) as well as guys who need ‘tweaks’ (Verlander, Rodney).

If Knapp can help Bonderman and / or Robertson regain their sliders, would either be closing candidates?  Both are big and strong, both have problems throwing over 6 innings without giving up a big inning, and both rely extensively on their slider.  After watching Brad Lidge save game one last night for the Phillies, I wonder if either of detroit’s slider-happy pitchers could duplicate that success?  If you can’t get Bonderman to throw a split finger or a change-up, i think they need to at least entertain the idea.

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