A’s prospect Wilson to IL after hamstring strain

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The Oakland Athletics placed shortstop Jacob Wilson on the 10-day injured list Sunday after the organization’s top prospect suffered a left hamstring strain in his major league debut Friday.

In a corresponding move, the Athletics activated infielder Abraham Toro from the 10-day IL after his recovery from a right hamstring strain.

Wilson singled in his first at-bat against the Los Angeles Angels in the third inning of Friday’s game, but he began limping badly as he approached home plate as he scored on Lawrence Butler‘s triple.

An MRI revealed the hamstring strain, and the move was made retroactive to Saturday. Wilson hoped to continue playing, but he was replaced and was also held out of Saturday’s game.

“It was pretty horrible,” Wilson said of exiting Friday’s game early. “This is a day you work for your entire life and look forward to for a long time. I had three innings and got the base hit, which was the high moment of my life. Rounding third, I felt something. … Hopefully, it’s not too serious.”

Wilson, 22, was Oakland’s first pick of the draft last year, going sixth overall, and earned a quick promotion by hitting .401 with eight home runs and 47 RBIs in 284 minor league at-bats bridging the 2023 and 2024 seasons.

Toro, 27, is batting .260 with six home runs and 24 RBIs in 73 games in his first season with Oakland.

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