Craig Allan Wilson (born November 30, 1976) is a former
professional baseball player. He played all or part of seven seasons in
Major League Baseball, most often as a
right fielder or
first baseman. He bats and throws
right-handed.
Major league career
After three years as a role player and
pinch-hitter, Wilson played regularly in 2004, hitting .264 with 29
home runs and 82
RBI
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in 155 games, but posted a franchise-record 169
strikeout
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s (surpassing
Donn Clendenon's 163 in 1968) in 561
at bat
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s. He led the major leagues at being
hit by pitch
In baseball, hit by pitch (HBP) is an event in which a batter or his clothing or equipment (other than his bat) is struck directly by a pitch from the pitcher; the batter is called a hit batsman (HB). A hit batsman is awarded first base, provided ...
es in 2002 (21) and 2004 (30). Wilson tied the major league single-season record for pinch-hit home runs with seven in 2001.
In 2005, Wilson played in only 59 games as a result of two separate hand injuries that caused him to spend over half the season on the
disabled list
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, playing in only five games between May 6 and August 28. He ended the season with a .264
batting average, 5 home runs, and 22 RBI in 197 at bats.
At the trade deadline of the 2006 season, Wilson was traded to the
New York Yankees for
Shawn Chacón. According to the
New York Post, at least one general manager in the National League found the deal inexplicable from the Pirates' standpoint. Voicing the opinion that Pirates GM
Dave Littlefield
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had undersold Wilson, the anonymous GM was quoted as saying, "We really thought Wilson was a guy a lot of AL teams would be interested in. He is a high strikeout guy, but he can hit a
fastball, damage lefty pitching, and not embarrass himself in right field or at first."
Overall in 2006, Craig batted .251 with 17 home runs and 49 RBI. Though he only batted 359 times, he struck out 122 times. The Yankees did not re-sign him, causing him to become a free agent.
The
Atlanta Braves signed Wilson to a one-year contract worth $2 million USD on January 18, 2007. After 40 games of the 2007 season with the Braves, Wilson was granted his unconditional release on May 17, 2007, to make room for
Brayan Peña
Brayan Eduardo Peña (born January 7, 1982) is a Cuban-American former professional baseball catcher. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves, Kansas City Royals, Detroit Tigers, Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis ...
on the roster. On May 28, 2007, he signed a minor league deal with the
Chicago White Sox, but ended up undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery in June. Wilson was released by the White Sox at the end of the 2007 season.
On February 9, 2008, Wilson signed a minor league contract with an invitation to
spring training
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with the
Cincinnati Reds
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, but was released on February 21 after failing a physical. On April 8, 2008, he signed a minor league deal to return to the Pittsburgh Pirates. On July 10, he was traded to the
Seattle Mariners for a player to be named later.
[Craig Wilson traded to Mariners 2008-07-15]
", Fox Sports, FoxSports.com, published July 15, 2008, accessed November 5, 2012. After finishing the season with the Triple-A
Tacoma Rainiers, he became a free agent, ending his professional playing career.
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Major League Baseball first basemen
Major League Baseball outfielders
Pittsburgh Pirates players
New York Yankees players
Atlanta Braves players
Medicine Hat Blue Jays players
Hagerstown Suns players
Lynchburg Hillcats players
Carolina Mudcats players
Altoona Curve players
Nashville Sounds players
Indianapolis Indians players
Charlotte Knights players
Tacoma Rainiers players
Baseball players from California
People from Fountain Valley, California
1976 births
Living people