I was out all last week so no chance to post on this, but now that I am back I am going to gloat about the Tigers stunning trade.
Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis for Cameron Maybin, Andrew Miller and 4 other minor leaguers is absolute highway robbery. Miguel Cabrera is a close as you can get to Albert Pujols without actually getting Pujols. He is one the best hitters to come along in years, an absolute 1st ballot hall-of-famer based upon what he is doing today. I would have done the deal even if Willis wasn't included.
This is being portrayed as giving up your youth and mortgaging your future for a chance to win now. I think this is a misrepresentation of the reality of the deal. Cabrera will be 25 next year and Maybin will be 21, and Maybin will not contribute as a star for another couple of years, say not until he is 23-24 (if he ever does). So they gave up maybe 1 years peak production from him, and even then he will never be close to the player that Cabrera is or will be.
Willis is only 3 years older than Miller, and Miller is at least another year or 2 away from being a #1 or a #2. I think Miller has a good chance to be good ML pitcher, I don't think he will ever be a big star. He will always struggle with his control, and I also think he is the type of pitcher who will have shoulder problems, based upon his motion.
Willis had a BAD year last year, and he has some concerning trends. His K rate has dropped, his walk and HR rate has increased. That is not a good sign, but he has a good track record, except for last year. It is like the entire baseball world has forgotten that Josh Beckett in 2006 was arguably equal to the Willis of 2007, and Beckett followed up that bad 2006 season with a season that has caused people to say he his now the best pitcher in baseball (which he isn't, Santana, and Peavy are better for sure and Halladay, Oswalt, Carpenter, Erik Bedard and Dan Haren are just as good if not better). Look at Beckett in 2006 with a great Red Sox team, and Willis in 2007 with a bad Florida Marlins team
Beckett (2006)
ERA - 5.01
K/9 innings - 6.95
BB/9 innings - 3.25
HR/9 innings - 1.58
BAA - .243
Willis 2007
ERA - 5.17
K/9 innings - 6.40
BB/9 innings - 3.80
HR/9 innings - 1.26
BAA - .268
Not much difference, though Beckett is a little better. I think you will see Willis return to the form of 2003-2006 which is
ERA - 3.43
K/9 innings - 6.73
BB/9 innings - 2.83
HR/9 innings - 0.72
BAA - .256
Those are pretty darn good numbers for a #3-4 starter. Considering the run support he should get from the Tigers offense this is probably good for 14-17 wins in the AL. Miller would have been lucky to get 12 wins IMHO.