- Earl Wilson (pitcher)
Infobox MLB retired
name=Earl Wilson
position=Pitcher
bgcolor1=#0d2b56
bgcolor2=#ba313c
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=October 2 ,1934
deathdate=death date and age|2005|4|23|1934|10|2
debutdate=July 28
debutyear= 1959
debutteam=Boston Red Sox
finaldate=September 22
finalyear= 1970
finalteam=San Diego Padres
stat1label=Pitching record
stat1value=121-109
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=3.69
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=1452
teams=
*Boston Red Sox (1959-1966)
*Detroit Tigers (1966-1970)
*San Diego Padres (1970)
highlights=
*World Series champion: 1968
* American League wins champion: 1967Robert Earl Wilson (name changed from Earl Lawrence Wilson) (
October 2 ,1934 –April 23 ,2005 ) was astarting pitcher inMajor League Baseball who played for theBoston Red Sox (1959-60, 1962-66),Detroit Tigers (1966-1970) andSan Diego Padres (1970). Wilson batted and threw right handed. He was born inPonchatoula, Louisiana .In an 11-season career, Wilson posted a 121-109 record with 1452
strikeouts and a 3.69 ERA in 2051.2innings pitched .A 6-foot-3, 215-pound pitcher who relied on
slider s andfastball s, Wilson made his major league debut with the Red Sox on July 31, 1959, as their first black pitcher. Previously,infielder Pumpsie Green was the first black player on the Red Sox, joining them earlier that season, when Boston was the last of the 16 major league clubs to break the color barrier.On June 26, 1962, at
Fenway Park , Wilson no-hit theLos Angeles Angels 2-0, a game in which he hit ahome run . (Wes Ferrell in 1931 andRick Wise in 1971 are the only two other no-hit pitchers to homer in the same game; the latter homered "twice" in pitching his no-hitter.) He also became the first black major league pitcher to pitch anAmerican League no-hitter.In five-plus seasons, Wilson won 45 games for Boston with a high 13 victories in 1963. He was traded to the Detroit Tigers in the 1966 midseason, and finished with a combined 18-11 record, a career-high in strikeouts with 200, and a 3.07 ERA. His most productive season came in 1967, when he won a career-high 22 games, tying
Jim Lonborg for theAmerican League lead.In the
1968 World Series , when the Tigers defeated theSt. Louis Cardinals in seven games, Wilson was part of a starting rotation that included 31-games winnerDenny McLain andMickey Lolich , who won three games in the Series.Originally a
catcher , Wilson switched to pitching in 1953, only to became one of baseball's greatest power-hitting pitchers in major league history. According to the "Elias Sports Bureau ", Wilson hit 35 home runs in his career: 33 while in a game as a pitcher, two as apinch-hitter , two in one game (1965), and seven in a season twice, in just 740 at-bats. OnlyWes Ferrell (37 HRs),Bob Lemon andWarren Spahn (35 each) andRed Ruffing (34) hit more home runs as pitchers, according to "ESB."Wilson was sent to the San Diego Padres in 1970, and he finished his career at the end of the season. After retiring, he founded an automotive parts company.
Wilson died from a heart attack at his home in
Southfield, Michigan , onApril 23 ,2005 .Racism in baseball
*Howard Bryant's book 'Shut Out' deals with Wilson's time at Boston. During
spring training in 1966 he had entered a bar in Florida with two white colleagues,Dennis Bennett andDave Morehead , and was told "we don't serve niggers here". Wilson left the bar and sought comfort from the Red Sox management, but was told to forget about it as if it never happened and on no account to speak to the press. This was too much for the proud Wilson who revealed what had happened to the media. He was traded to the Detroit Tigers for outfielderDon Demeter and pitcherJulio Navarro . Wilson would hit more home runs for Detroit as a pitcher than Demeter, while Navarro never pitched a game for Boston.Fact
*In the mid-1960s, Wilson became the first sports figure to be represented by Bob Woolf, a Boston lawyer who was a pioneering agent for athletes and represented entertainers through Bob Woolf Associates.
Quote
*"He'd overthrow his slider and it would back up and have a rotation like a
spitball " --former Tigers catcherBill Freehan , at "TheDetroit Free Press ".ee also
*
1959 Boston Red Sox season
*1968 Detroit Tigers season
*List of Major League Baseball wins champions
*MLB all-time leaders in home runs by pitchers
*List of Major League Baseball no-hitters ources
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=wilsoea01 Baseball Almanac]
* [http://www.baseballhistorian.com/html/search_results.cfm Baseball Historian]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/W/Wilson_Earl.stm Baseball Library]
* [http://www.historicbaseball.com/players/w/wilson_earl.html Historic Baseball]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/27/sports/baseball/27WILSON.html? The New York Times]
*baseball-reference|id=w/wilsoea01External links
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