Vance Wilson: Early 2000's Mets Back Up Catcher & Current MLB Coach (1999 - 2004)
Vance Allen Wilson Was born on March 17, 1973, at Mesa, Arizona. The local high school baseball star made Junior All American at Mesa Community College; he would later be elected to the school's Hall of Fame. In 1993 Wilson drafted by the New York Mets in the 44th round. After batting .302 in the NY / Penn. League in his initial year, his minor league career was hampered with injuries. He finally peeked into the majors for one game in 1999 as a defensive replacement. He spent the 2000 season at AAA Norfolk as the team's main catcher, hitting 16 HRs with 62 RBIs while batting .260. Mets Career: In the Mets 2000 NL Pennant season, he did appear in four games as a pinch hitter (going 0-4) that September but saw no post season action. After the Pennant- 2001: Wilson began the year at AAA & was brought up in July, as the team's third string catcher behind Mike Piazza & Todd Pratt. In 32 games he hit well, batting .29...