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But from an early age was an extreme pitch-stalker, o' course.
Have never had the chance to watch him in the minors, since haven't gotten to Cheney the last month. Obviously he has plenty of footspeed compared to the average LF'er.
Naturally, if 2010 hasn't taught cyber-Seattle anything and the bare-minimum LF defensive standard is still "converted center fielder," he's going to fall short of that. :- )
But for those of us who grew up watching baseball in the 1970's, Wilson figures as a no-brainer to give you enough range in LF.