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Tommy Wilson was a three-time All-AIC pitcher having played at Henderson from 1968 to 1971. Wilson holds the HSU record for career pitching wins with 24, shutouts with 12 and is second in complete games with 23.
Also serving as the team’s pitching coach, Wilson had an 8-2 record in 1970 with a 1.31 ERA while striking out 62 batters.
In that 1970 season, Wilson took part in the longest game ever played at Henderson as the Reddies beat Harding 3-2 in 22 innings.
Wilson was Henderson’s starting pitcher and went 14 innings, allowed five hits, and struck out 11 batters.
During Wilson’s career, he pitched 215.0 innings, struck out 175 batters while compiling an earned run average of 2.43 and ended his career with a 24-10 record.
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