Wilson's main contribution to Thursday's 7-1 win over the D-backs was his eight innings of one-run ball. But the veteran left-hander was just as enthusiastic about his single and getting to watch teammate Taylor Featherston's first career homer from the on-deck circle.
"You feel like you're more of a part of the team because you're there to high-five the guy when he hits the homer," Wilson said. "That got me super jacked when Featherston hit the homer and I was on deck, it just sounded so solid.