Win–loss record 40–58 Role Baseball player Name Paul Wilson | Strikeouts 619 Earned run average 4.86 | |
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Paul Anthony Wilson (born March 28, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. A right-hander, he played all or part of seven seasons in Major League Baseball.
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- Top play 6 19 paul wilson charges kyle fansworth after being hit by pitch
- Amateur career
- Professional career
- References

Amateur career

Wilson played college baseball for the Florida State University Seminoles under head coach Mike Martin.
Professional career

Wilson was selected with the first overall pick in the 1994 MLB Draft by the New York Mets. In his minor league career, he was billed alongside Jason Isringhausen and Bill Pulsipher as a future Mets star. The three were dubbed by sportswriters and fans as "Generation K". After spending just a season and a half in the minors, Wilson was called up in 1996 and made 26 starts for the Mets. He finished 5-12 with an ERA of 5.38. He spent the following two seasons in the minors, albeit limited due to injuries. He missed the entire 1999 season.

On July 28, 2000, he was traded to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. He made 11 appearances, 7 starts for the Devil Rays. In 2001, Wilson opened the season in the bullpen for Tampa Bay but was later shifted to the rotation. In 37 appearances, 24 starts, he went 8-9 with a 4.88 ERA and a career high 119 strikeouts. In 2002, he went 6-12 with a 4.83 ERA in a career high 30 starts. He also led the Devil Rays in innings pitched. He became a free agent after the season. He signed a contract with the Cincinnati Reds. In 2003, Wilson went 8-10 in 28 starts. In 2004, he won a career high 11 games.

On May 6, 2005, Wilson was the starting pitcher against the Los Angeles Dodgers, and was unable to get out any of the first eight Dodgers batters in the first inning. The inning went hit batsman-homer-single-homer-walk-hit batsman-double-double, before Wilson was pulled from the game. He is only the second starting pitcher (after Blake Stein) to fail to get out any of the first eight batters of the opposing team in a game.
On March 21, 2007, Wilson was released by the Reds, another setback as he tried to come back from shoulder surgery.
Wilson played for the Reno Silver Sox of the Golden Baseball League in 2008, before his release on June 8.