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Ath Jacob Wilson
Athletics
SS: 124   DH: 1  
2026 Projected Value: $14
Based on 10-team AL-only league

Player Stats      Daily Log
Year AB H R HR RBI BB SO SB AVG Rate
2026 proj 526 157 68 11 62 31 46 5 0.298 35.6
2025 486 151 62 13 63 27 39 5 0.311 38.4
2024 92 23 11 0 3 8 10 0 0.250 1.2

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1/21/26 [Oakland A's Videos] - Jacob Wilson is Ready for 2026! ???? #MLB #Athletics. Jacob Wilson’s first full season was just the beginning. Watch him discuss his evolution as a player and how he's preparing for a massive 2026 season with th...
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1/15/26 [Fan Nation] - Jacob Wilson Predicts Where A's Teammate Nick Kurtz Will Rank in Top 100. After Jacob Wilson's placement was unveiled, MLB Network asked him where he thought his teammate would land on the top-100 list
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1/03/26 [MLB: Film Room] - Top Rookies of 2025: Jacob Wilson | 01/04/2026. Jacob Wilson ranks 2nd on MLB Network's Top Rookies of 2025 list after hitting .311 and collecting 63 RBIs
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12/31/25 [Locked On A's] - THE LAST MOVE: Jacob Wilson Extension Will End the Offseason. The A’s didn’t whisper into the new year — they slammed the door. Jacob Wilson’s extension isn’t just another contract, it’s the final statement before the 2...
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12/23/25 [NBC Sports Bay Area] - Why Jeff McNeil is eager to join Athletics' ‘great' young core after trade. It’s always good to have another adult in the room with a bunch of kids. The in a trade with the New York Mets on Monday. The 33-year-old utility player is expected to fill into the hole at second base, a big need for the A’s heading into the offseason. McNeil, who has played all eight of his MLB seasons with the Mets, is excited to join a promising young core. “It’s a super fun team to watch,” McNeil said Tuesday to reporters over a Zoom call (). “I watched quite a bit of their games [from] New York. … Just a super fun, young team. They have a great young core. I just want to do my part to help them out. I’m super excited to be a part of it. I think we’re going to have a good squad.” The eight-year MLB veteran joins an infield that already boasts at first base and runner-up Jacob Wilson at shortstop. The A’s had six different players make starts at second base in 2025. Having an established veteran to slot in at the position without much thought will make life easier for manager Mark Kotsay. “I feel like our middle infield this year is probably going to strike out the least amount in the league with Wilson,” McNeil noted. “He’s a free swinger. I love watching that guy hit. He’s so much fun. We’re both free swingers and like to put the ball in play quick and make things happen… I can’t wait to play with him.” McNeil, as of now, has the most MLB service among A’s position players, and the second-most on the overall roster behind starting pitcher Luis Severino’s 10 years. That helps the A’s front office meet an intangible need on top of their positional gaps. “I thought he was a really good fit in a lot of ways,” A’s general manager David Forst . “His overall experience — let’s be honest, we still have a generally young roster without a ton of experience, particularly on the position-player side. I think he brings a lot to the table in terms of having played in that market, played in the postseason, and bringing a lot of experience to our clubhouse.” The addition of the two-time MLB All-Star also will help boost an already potent lineup that came into form particularly in the latter half of the season. The A’s offense hit for a .260 batting average in their 64 games after the break, the fifth-best in MLB during that span. McNeil, a Central Coast native, returns to his home state. He also has family ties near his new home ballpark, according to Gallegos. Jeff McNeil on getting traded to A's: "It seems like [the Mets] are going in a different direction, so I knew it was a possibility. I'm super excited to be an A now. Definitely a crazy day yesterday, but I couldn't be happier." McNeil is from SLO and has family in Sacramento. — Martín Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) With the second base position seemingly locked down in Sacramento, Forst told Gallegos that the team likely will look at internal candidates at third base. Young prospects Max Muncy and Darell Hernáiz started 30 and 17 games, respectively, at the position and figure to be the leading candidates along with Brett Harris. Forst and the A’s now probably will their offseason focus on acquiring another piece for the starting pitching rotation.
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