Weston Wilson Makes MLB Debut Former HPT HiTom (2014) and High Point native Weston Wilson realized a childhood dream last week as the former HiTom made his MLB debut. Check out the amazing ‘Opening Night’ for Weston and his family (Billy Wilson (father) – Post 87 HiTom alum) as his journey of perseverance inspired the baseball world!
Weston Wilson from WES did this??? YES, and you have to be sure that Billy and Spencer Wilson were jumping up and down, and they were fit to be tied, as the old saying goes….Great job Weston Wilson, and you persevered, and you are HERE man…Continue to make the most of it…And from the USA Today, the details…The Details…. Phillies rookie Wilson homers in 1st MLB plate appearance after nearly 2,900 at-bats in minors PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia Phillies left fielder Weston Wilson homered in his first major league plate appearance, a long-awaited milestone for the 28-year-old rookie who was drafted…
The former Wesleyan Christian Academy Trojan, Weston Wilson, has joined the Philadelphia Phillies in MLB…Weston is the son of Billy Wilson, and the brother of Spencer Wilson, and Weston played high school baseball at Wesleyan for Coach Scott Davis…Great kid back in the day, and he is now a grown up young man, and he has made the move to the top of the baseball food chain… (They are all very proud of Weston Wilson, his dad Billy, brother Spencer, and former HS coach Scott Davis.) Weston’s dad is also a Wesleyan Christian Academy graduate, and he played soccer, basketball,…
Weston Wilson’s Huge Night Sends Sounds to Win Nashville First Baseman Cracks Two Homers, Drives in Five Runs from the Nashville Sounds website/CLICK HERE Weston Wilson(WES/Wesleyan Christian Academy) hit a pair of home runs and knocked in a season-high five runs to lead the Nashville Sounds to a 9-5 win over the Gwinnett Stripers on Wednesday night at Coolray Field. Wilson’s monster game started early when he popped a three-run blast off Gwinnett’s Bryse Wilson to give the Sounds a 4-0 lead in the top of the third inning. After Gwinnett came back to even the game at 5-5 in…
Weston Wilson, from Wesleyan Christian Academy, in High Point N.C. has been named the Carolina League Player of the Month for July Wilson finished the month of July with a slash line of .436/.481/.681 and 1.162 OPS in 27 games *****By Carolina Mudcats | August 6, 2018***** at www.milb.com: (Carolina Mudcats site, CLICK HERE.) ZEBULON, N.C. – Carolina Mudcats infielder Weston Wilson was named the Carolina League’s Player of the Month for July as Minor League Baseball today announced the Player of the Month Award winners for each of the 10 full season leagues. Wilson led the Carolina League and…
from www.wralsportsfan.com: Before a game on the recent Carolina Mudcats homestand, Weston Wilson(Wesleyan Christian Academy/Clemson) took the opportunity – and a leap of faith – to propose to his girlfriend, Madison Hauck. She said “yes!” *****And the announcer said, “Ballpark proposal proves perfect for Mudcats’ Weston Wilson”…….***** CLICK HERE to see and check out the Weston Wilson proposal at the Carolina Mudcats’ Five County Stadium, in Zebulon… Weston, from Wesleyan Christian Academy, in High Point, where he played for head baseball coach Scott Davis and Weston is the brother of Spencer Wilson and the son of Billy Wilson, both old…
Both of these young men played baseball for the Kernersville Middle School team back around 2009 and now they are together again, sort of, with the Milwaukee Brewers organization, in Major League Baseball and I think both Weston Wilson and Jon Olczack came out of Wesleyan Christian Academy, in High Point….Weston Wilson and Jon Olczack now both with the Brewers and both playing professional baseball, and Weston will be playing as soon as he gets that contract worked out and Jon is pitching in the Florida State League and you can see his numbers below… 2016 Round 17 Milwaukee Brewers…
Weston Wilson(Wesleyan Christian Academy) belted a long solo homer, his sixth of the year, in the second inning to tie the score 1-1….Clemons topped the #1 seeded Louisville Cardinals at the ACC Baseball Tournament in Durham today…Clemson is now (2-0) in the ACC Tourney and with N.C. State, North Carolina, Duke and Wake Forest all gone/out, why not get behind the Tigers and our local man, Weston Wilson…. *****State and Wake have both lost games, but they are still in the Pool Hunt, but I still think Clemson has the best chance to win it all….***** from the Tigers web…
Weston Wilson, from Wesleyan Christian Academy and now the every day second baseman for the Clemson Tigers’ baseball team, is part of the glue that helps hold together the Tigers’ middle of the infield….Weston loves the Clemson orange, but wasn’t always looking all that hard at the Tigers…Back in his earlier baseball days and still at the Wesleyan Christian Academy in High Point, he had other ideas… “For me, being from North Carolina, I actually grew up an NC State fan,” admitted Wilson, whose hometown is High Point, N.C. “But then after my sophomore year, Clemson started to recruit me.…
Weston Wilson from Wesleyan has really been hanging in there…. from www.myorangeupdate.com: CLEMSON, S.C. — Powered by Weston Wilson’s grand slam and five RBIs, No. 15 Clemson pounded Virginia Tech 12-2 on Saturday afternoon in front of a capacity crowd at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. With the grand slam, Wilson became the first Tiger to hit his second home run on the young season, an impressive feat for a player who is eight months removed from high school pitching. The true freshman has drawn rave reviews from his skipper. “He’s done a nice job for us,” head coach Jack Leggett said.…
from Michael Lindsay at the High Point Enterprise(www.hpe.com)….Good job Michael Lindsay and CONGRATULATIONS to Weston Wilson(and the Wilson family), with Weston on his way to Clemson and best of luck to his little brother Spencer, as he continues his recovery from cancer…. HIGH POINT —At times, Weston Wilson’s thoughts were far from baseball. For someone who loves playing the game as much as he does and has excelled as much as he has, that means a lot. While his brother twice battled to overcome cancer, Wilson, a senior at Wesleyan Christian Academy, focused on things more important. Since then, however,…