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Dan Wilson

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Full Name: Daniel Allen Wilson Primary Position: C
Height/Weight: 6' 3"/190 First Game: September 7, 1992
Birthdate: March 25, 1969 Final Game: September 30, 2005
Birthplace: Arlington Heights, Illinois MLB Experience: 14 years
Bat/Throw: Right/Right
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Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Professional career
    • 2.1 Minor leagues (1987-1993)
    • 2.2 Seattle Mariners (1994-2005)
  • 3 Statistics
    • 3.1 Batting Stats
    • 3.2 Fielding Stats
  • 4 Transactions
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 Video Gallery
  • 7 Picture Gallery
  • 8 See Also
  • 9 External links
  • 10 Categories

[edit] Biography

Daniel Allen Wilson (born March 25, 1969 in Barrington, Illinois) was a Major League Baseball catcher with the Seattle Mariners. He is regarded as one of the best defensive catchers in major-league history, and had a career fielding percentage of .995. In addition, he is an outspoken Christian, and is also known for his involvement with charities in the Seattle area.

[edit] Professional career

[edit] Minor leagues (1987-1993)

Wilson was first drafted in the 26th round of the 1987 MLB draft by the New York Mets. He did not sign with the Mets, electing to instead go to the University of Minnesota. He re-entered the draft in 1990; he was selected in the first round, seventh overall, by the Cincinnati Reds. He signed in time to play 32 games with the Charleston Alley Cats of the South Atlantic League. He returned to Charleston at the start of the 1991 season, batting .315 in 52 games before earning a promotion to Class AA Chattanooga. He started the 1992 season with Nashville in the Class AAA American Association, and he batted .251 in 106 games there before earning a September callup to the major leagues at age 23. He returned to AAA the following year, going to the Indianapolis Indians since the Reds had changed their AAA affiliation after the 1992 season, and he played 51 games for the Indians as well as 36 games in the majors for the Reds.

[edit] Seattle Mariners (1994-2005)

After the 1993 season, the Reds traded Wilson to the Seattle Mariners. He made the Mariners' roster out of spring training and became an established major-league player. In his first full season in the majors, he struggled at the plate, batting .216, but he showed signs of his defensive ability with a .986 fielding percentage. That turned out to be the lowest fielding percentage he would have in the years he spent as the Mariners' primary catcher. The 1995 season went better for him; he played 119 games, batting .278 and raising his fielding percentage to .995.

In 1996, Wilson set career highs with 146 games played, 18 home runs, 83 runs batted in, and a .774 OPS. In addition, he made his only All-Star appearance. The 1996 season was also his first working with starting pitcher Jamie Moyer; Randy Johnson was another pitcher he spent several seasons catching with the Mariners. Wilson remained a dependable battery mate for Mariners pitchers over the next several seasons. In the 2000 season, Wilson's numbers declined to a .235 batting average and .990 fielding percentage; he was also limited to 90 games because of injuries. However, in 2001, he regained his form, playing 123 games (122 at catcher) and posting a .265 batting average and a .999 fielding percentage (one error in 744 total chances). Although it was becoming late in his career, he posted a .295 batting average in 115 games for the Mariners in 2002, and a .998 fielding percentage over 96 games in 2003. In what ended up being his last full healthy season in the majors, he batted .251 with 33 RBI in 2004.

Wilson lost his starting job at the beginning of the 2005 season to Miguel Olivo. On May 4, he suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during a game against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Wilson had intended the 2005 season to be his last as a player, and he announced his retirement, effective at the end of the 2005 season, on September 12. [1] Although a torn ACL commonly keeps athletes sidelined for most of a season, Wilson spent most of the rest of the season rehabilitating his knee and was activated from the disabled list on September 30. He came back for one final inning on September 30 against the Oakland Athletics; he had not recovered enough to swing a bat, but he was able to crouch and throw. The Mariners's starting pitcher in that game was Jamie Moyer, with whom Wilson had formed a battery for 190 previous starts dating back to 1996. Moyer pitched to five batters in the inning, which ended when Bobby Kielty flied out to center field, and the Athletics scored no runs. Moyer went on to pitch seven more innings, and the Mariners defeated the Athletics, 4-1. [2]

He has stated that he will remain with the Mariners' front office after retiring.

[edit] Statistics

[edit] Batting Stats

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI AVG OBP SLG 2B 3B BB SO HBP SH SB IBB GDP
1992 CIN N 12 25 2 9 0 3 .360 .429 .400 1 0 3 8 0 0 0 0 2
1993 CIN N 36 76 6 17 0 8 .224 .302 .263 3 0 9 16 0 2 0 4 2
1994 SEA A 91 282 24 61 3 27 .216 .244 .312 14 2 10 57 1 8 1 0 11
1995 SEA A 119 399 40 111 9 51 .278 .336 .416 22 3 33 63 2 5 2 1 12
1996 SEA A 138 491 51 140 18 83 .285 .330 .444 24 0 32 88 3 9 1 2 15
1997 SEA A 146 508 66 137 15 74 .270 .326 .423 31 1 39 72 5 8 7 1 12
1998 SEA A 96 325 39 82 9 44 .252 .308 .394 17 1 24 56 5 8 2 0 6
1999 SEA A 123 414 46 110 7 38 .266 .315 .382 23 2 29 83 2 10 5 4 10
2000 SEA A 90 268 31 63 5 27 .235 .291 .336 12 0 22 51 0 11 1 0 8
2001 SEA A 123 377 44 100 10 42 .265 .305 .403 20 1 20 69 2 8 3 0 6
2002 SEA A 115 359 35 106 6 44 .295 .326 .396 16 1 18 81 2 7 1 1 8
2003 SEA A 96 316 32 76 4 43 .241 .272 .339 15 2 15 52 0 3 0 0 8
2004 SEA A 103 319 23 80 2 33 .251 .305 .310 13 0 26 57 1 8 0 0 8
2005 SEA A 11 27 2 5 0 2 .185 .214 .185 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 0 1
Total NL 48 101 8 26 0 11 .257 .333 .297 4 0 12 24 0 2 0 4 4
Total AL 1251 4085 433 1071 88 508 .262 .309 .384 207 13 268 739 24 85 23 9 105
Total 1299 4186 441 1097 88 519 .262 .309 .382 211 13 280 763 24 87 23 13 109

[edit] Fielding Stats

Year Team POS G GS INN PO A ERR DP TP PB SB CS PkO AVG
1992 CIN N C 9 5 57 42 4 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 1.000
1993 CIN N C 35 20 204 146 9 1 2 0 1 25 3 0 .994
1994 SEA A C 91 84 722 602 45 9 6 0 4 47 29 3 .986
1995 SEA A C 119 117 1017 895 52 5 5 0 8 66 39 0 .995
1996 SEA A C 135 130 1130 834 58 4 5 0 5 61 39 3 .996
1997 SEA A C 144 136 1202 1051 72 6 13 0 1 74 56 0 .995
1998 SEA A C 94 92 798.1 677 35 4 6 0 5 72 28 0 .994
1999 SEA A C 121 113 995 743 46 4 7 0 3 78 25 2 .995
1999 SEA A 1B 5 0 12.2 10 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.000
2000 SEA A 1B 1 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000
2000 SEA A 3B 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
2000 SEA A C 88 77 678 480 30 5 5 0 6 31 20 0 .990
2001 SEA A C 122 105 941 711 32 1 1 0 3 46 18 0 .999
2001 SEA A 1B 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000
2002 SEA A 1B 4 1 14 17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000
2002 SEA A C 113 107 902.2 692 27 2 4 0 2 43 17 0 .997
2003 SEA A C 96 92 817.1 587 20 1 4 0 4 28 12 0 .998
2004 SEA A C 103 91 827.1 611 38 2 6 0 0 44 22 0 .997
2005 SEA A C 11 9 72 36 3 1 1 0 0 4 3 0 .975
Total C 1281 1178 10363.2 8107 471 45 65 0 42 623 314 8 .995
Total 1B 12 1 32.2 33 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.000
Total 3B 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

[edit] Transactions

  • Selected by New York Mets in the 26th round (7th pick overall) of the free-agent draft - did not sign (June 2, 1987).
  • Selected by Cincinnati Reds in the 1st round (7th pick overall) of the free-agent draft (June 4, 1990 - signed June 30, 1990).
  • Traded by Cincinnati Reds with Bobby Ayala to Seattle Mariners in exchange for Erik Hanson and Bret Boone (November 2, 1993).
  • Granted free agency (November 2, 2004).
  • Signed by Seattle Mariners (December 7, 2004).
  • Granted free agency (October 31, 2005).

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  • Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics
  • ESPN.com player card
  • Career major- and minor-league statistics
  • "Another M's icon hangs it up - from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
  • "Brothers in Arms" - Interview along with Jamie Moyer for Focus on the Family's Breakaway magazine


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