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Jeff Wilson

# 4 / P

Bats:  Right          Throws:  Right              Height: 5’10"        Weight:  215

Full Name:   Jeffery Wilson

Born:  September  16th,  1976
High School:  Waukegan Township
College:   College of Lake County
First Pro Contract:   WHAT?  Men’s  Softball  Organization
WHAT? Acquisition:  Signed as a Free Agent,  Summer  2000
Team debut:  5- 18-00  vs.  Clover’s Squad  at.  Belvedere North,   going  ( 1 for 3 , 2 Runs ).

YearGmsPAABRunsO.B.Hits2B3BHR'sRBI'sB.B.R.E.A.V.G.O.B.P.O.P.S.
2005 Stats3211198286249151261513.500.5591.201
Career201682600223435315282131879682.525.6381.294
Playoffs1238291221152005105.517.5531.139
Tournaments82120698000481.400.429.892
Fall League8327724710319314121111893430.571.6971.454

Safely Reaching Base:

First Base Hit:   Thursday, May  18th, 2000  vs.  Clover’s Softball Squad,  GM.1  at  Belvedere North

First Double:   Thursday, July 13th, 2000  vs.  Black Sox Softball Club,  GM.1  at  Jefferson North

First Triple:    Thursday, June 15th, 2000  vs.  Fat Mans Softball Sqaud,  GM.2  at  Dugdale Park

First Home Run:   Thursday, June 17th, 2003  vs.  City of Wkgn Squad, GM.1  at  Dugdale Park

Scouting Report

Hitting

With his inside-out swing, Wilson prefers to guide the ball to the opposite field and use his speed to get extra bases on balls that find the seams of the outfield defense. He’s a fairly disciplined hitter, rarely offering at balls out of the zone, and he rarely swings and misses. More than a third of his strike outs come on called strikes, well above the upper average. He looks outside and makes solid contact on just about anything on the outer half.Not surprisingly, flat-pitches inside give him the most trouble. He is fairly helpless against a shift-outfield, making him more of a platoon player than a regular. He’ll draw some walks and is a viable option as a clean-up hitter.

Base-Running & Defense

Jeff Wilson has slightly average speed; he is a base-clogger who struggles to go from first to third on most singles. Wilson’ defense is about average. He doesn’t have much range and doesn’t charge balls in front of him particularly well, but he’s sure handed and comfortable playing either side of the mound

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