The Los Angeles Angels DFA Reggie Willits
The Angels have designated 30-year old switch-hitting outfielder Reggie Willits for assignment. Willits played in 22 games for the Angels this year and he was 1 for 22 (.045 avg, .283 OPS) with 1 RBI. In his six years with the Angels, Willits played in 414 games in which he was 218 for 844 (.258 avg, .658 OPS) with 146 runs scored, 0 homers, 58 RBIs and 40 stolen bases. This is...
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August 18, 2011
Angels designate Reggie Willits for assignment
The Los Angeles Angels have designated outfielder Reggie Willits for assignment according to Bill Shakin of the Los Angeles Times.
Willits hit .045/.192/.091 with 1 RBI in 22 AB's for the Angels in 2011.
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August 17, 2011
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August 17, 2011
Reggie Willits The Return On The Amarista Callup
Makes sense. One hopes Mark Trumbo will continue to get at-bats, as he's already shown himself to have some value, and the Brandon Wood experience does not argue for long stretches of absenteeism from the plate for a young player.
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April 25, 2011
Willits wants to start, but adapts to bench role
Reggie Willits is the fifth Beatle, the fifth defensive back, the fifth wheel. He's the Broadway understudy waiting in the wings and memorizing all the lines, hoping to get a chance to show how perfectly he can deliver them.
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March 06, 2011
Willits gets chance to lead off lineup
Reggie Willits started in center field on Sunday and batted leadoff for the first time this season with Bobby Abreu moving down to third in the lineup after starting the previous 20 games as the club's leadoff hitter.
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August 29, 2010
The Los Angeles Angels activate Reggie Willits from the D.L.
The Angels have activated 28-year old switch hitting outfielder Reggie Willits off the D.L. He played in 5 games in A-ball on a rehab assignment and he was 4 for 15 (.267 avg, .762 OPS) with 3 runs scored, 1 RBI and 2 stolen bases. Willits played in 49 games for the Angels last season in which he was 17 for 80 (.213 avg, .493 OPS) with 16 runs scored, 6 RBIs and 5 stolen bases...
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April 15, 2010
Reggie Willits: "The Happiest Man On Earth."
Wow, that was close.
I don't know what keeps you up at night, but I know what
would have kept up Reggie Willits.
What is it that goats eat again?
It was a wonderful, strange, incredible game. Plenty of
articles are being written on the amazing comeback.
And it was amazing. The best game in Angels history since
game 6 of the 2002 World Series.
But it didn't feel like it was...
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October 12, 2009
Our Trip to the White House
Wanted to wait to post this when I got some photos and finally did. One of our guys took a couple nice shots I'd thought I'd share. One of the days we were in DC, a few of us players (Reggie Willits, Justin Speier, Robb Quinlan) and staff got a tour of the White House, mostly the East Wing and some of the West Wing. I really had to pinch myself because it was surreal. I...
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July 07, 2008
Reggie, Orlando, Vlady
One of the biggest keys to our offense and our scoring runs early has been Reggie Willits. He always gets on base. Everytime you look up he works the count to 3 and 2 and then he either walks or gets a hit. And right behind him, Orlando Cabrera is a great situational hitter. He puts runners in scoring position. It's all about getting runners on in front of Vlady. He does the...
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May 31, 2007
Reggie, Reggie
Our offense has been working really well and Reggie Willits has been a big part of that. When our offense is working it starts at the top. Vlady is great no matter what, but he is really dangerous with guys on base. We need to get runners on in front of him so that he can really do his damage. Reggie has been great getting on base and it has made a huge difference.
We know that...
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May 22, 2007
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