Blaise Ilsley pitched well, made bigs as player, coach

On the cusp of finally making the majors in spring 1994, Blaise Ilsley turned in a bad enough outing to threaten his potential spot, The Chicago Tribune wrote . But Chicago Cub brass kept him around and Ilsley kept going . "I didn't worry about it too much," Ilsley told The Tribune of that outing. "I've played long enough to know that after a bad outing is when you show what you're made of. You just have to come back strong." Ilsley did come back strong and he did make the major league debit - to start his 10th pro season. He ended up seeing 10 outings that year, the extent of his big league career . He later returned to the majors as a bullpen coach. Ilsley's career began in 1985, taken by the Astros in the fourth round of the draft out of Indiana State University . Ilsley started with the Astros at short-season Auburn , where he went 9-1, with a 1.40 ERA. He moved to single-A Asheville and Osceola in 1986 and went 20-6 on the year, with a 1.87 ...