Pete Wilson, baseball player, 1908-1909

Pete Wilson

Born: 10/9/1884 in Springfield, MA, USA

Died: 6/5/1957 in St. Petersburg, FL, USA

MLB Debut: 1908-09-15 | Final Game: 1909-10-02

Throws: L | Height: 5'10" | Weight: 150 lbs

Full name: Alec Peter Wilson

Biography

Pete Wilson was a professional baseball pitcher who played in the Major Leagues during the early 20th century, specifically from 1908 to 1909. Born in 1884, Wilson made his mark in a competitive era characterized by the transition from the deadball era to a more offensive-minded game. Over the course of his brief career, he compiled a record of 9 wins and 8 losses, showcasing his competitive nature on the mound. Wilson finished his career with an earned run average (ERA) of 3.26, reflecting his ability to limit runs and compete effectively against opposing hitters. He struck out a total of 72 batters, demonstrating his proficiency in overpowering opponents with his pitching skills. Although he did not record any saves, Wilson's contributions to his teams during his playing years were notable, as he played a role in the development of pitching techniques that would evolve in the years to come.

Career Pitching Statistics

W L G GS CG SHO SV IP H ER HR BB SO ERA Pitcher PIV
9 8 20 19 11 2 0 132.7 109 48 2 76 72 3.26 0

Season-by-Season Pitching

Career Batting Statistics

G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS PIV
21 48 5 5 0 1 0 2 0 3 15 0.104 0.157 0.146 0.303 0.0

Season-by-Season Batting

Fielding Statistics

Career Fielding Totals by Position

Position G GS PO A E DP
P 20 19 3 36 5 1

Season-by-Season Fielding

Career Games by Position

Position Games
Pitcher 20