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FRONT OFFICE                    Bryse                             46
                                    WILSON


                                     RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
                                    Full Name: Bryse Everett Wilson Throws: Right
    MANAGER & STAFF                 Height: 6-2           Weight: 225
                                    Bats: Right

                                                          Opening Day Age: 23
                                    DOB: December 20, 1997
                                    Born: Durham, NC
                                    MLB Debut: August 20, 2018   Resides: Hillsborough, NC
                                                          MLB Service Time: 0.165
                                    Acquired: Braves’ fourth-round pick (109th overall) in 2016
                                    Contract Status: Signed through 2021
   BRYSE WILSON  2020


        •  Pitched in six games and made a pair of starts   CAREER HIGHS
          during his third major league season, going 1-0
          with a 4.02 ERA (7 ER/15.2 IP) and 15 strikeouts…  Most Innings Pitched
                                                6.0, 7/3/19, ATL vs. PHI
          Exceeded his rookie limits during the season.
    SEASON IN REVIEW  •  Made his first start of the season, September 22   Most Runs Allowed
          vs. MIA, and pitched 5.0 scoreless innings with a
                                                6, 6/27/19, ATL at CHC
          career-most seven strikeouts.
             •  The Braves beat the Marlins, 11-1, to
               clinch the N.L. East.            Most Earned Runs Allowed
                                                4, 3x, last: 7/16/19, ATL at MIL
        •  Made three stints with Atlanta during the season,   Most Hits Allowed
    PLAYER DEVELOPMENT  Braves optioned him on August 19...Was also   Most Home Runs Allowed
          first being recalled on August 11 before the
                                                6, 2x, last: 7/16/19, ATL at MIL
          up from September 6 to September 17 and was
          recalled for the last time on September 21.
                                                1, 7x, last: 9/14/20, ATL at BAL
             •  Spent the remainder of the season at the
                                                Most Walks
               club’s alternate training site in Gwinnett.
                                                4, 2x, 8/11/20, ATL at NYY
        2020 POSTSEASON                         Most Strikeouts
    BRAVES HISTORY  NLCS vs. Los Angeles and held the Dodgers   7, 9/22/20, ATL vs. MIA
        •  Made his postseason debut in Game 4 of the
          to one hit and one run over 6.0 innings,
                                                Longest Winning Streak
          fanning five…It was his only appearance of the
                                                2 games, 8/20/18-7/3/19
          postseason
                                                Longest Losing Streak
             •  Became just the second rookie pitcher in
               baseball history to start his postseason   1 game, 7/16/19
               debut and allow no more than one hit in
    OPPONENTS  Michael Wacha in Game 4 of the 2013   •  They are just the second set of teammates
               at least 6.0 innings, joining the Cardinals’
               NLDS.
             •  Wilson went 6.0 innings and allowed   in a single postseason to go at least 6.0
                                                    innings and allow no more than one run
               one run in the game, while teammate Ian   in their playoff debuts prior to turning
               Anderson pitched 6.0 scoreless innings in   23, joining Hall-of-Famer Jim Palmer
               his postseason debut during Game 2 of   and Wally Bunker of the 1966 Baltimore
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               the Wild Card Series.
                                                    Orioles.
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