Kevin Millwood is a right-handed pitcher for the Texas Rangers. Millwood was originally drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 11th round of the 1993 amateur draft. After four years as a pitching prospect in the Braves minor league farm system, Millwood made his major league debut on July 14, 1997. Millwood spens six seasons as a member of the Braves starting rotation, before being sent to to the Philadelphia Phillies for Johnny Estrada. Millwood also played a year for the Cleveland Indians before joining the Rangers in 2006.
Transaction History
- June 3, 1993: Drafted in the 11th round of the 1993 amateur draft by the Atlanta Braves.
- December 20, 2002: Traded to the Philadelphia Phillies for Johnny Estrada.
- January 8, 2005: Signed with the Cleveland Indians as a Free Agent.
- February 22, 2006: Signed with the Texas Rangers as a Free Agent.
Strengths
Millwood's fastball is dynamic, and he compliments it with a slider, change-up, and a curve. He is not afraid to attack hitters aggressively using his repertoire of pitches[1].
Weaknesses
Millwood does not pitch as effectively with men on base, and he struggles to hold runners. Left-handed hitters are generally more successful against Millwood[1].