Wilson (3-3) allowed the game-winning run Tuesday against Seattle. He allowed one hit and one walk, while retiring just a single batter.
EDGE Analysis
Wilson got the Tigers out of a jam in the bottom of the ninth inning, but he was less effective in the 10th. He started the inning by walking Nelson Cruz, then threw a wild pitch to allow a pinch-runner to get to second. Kyle Seager followed that up with a game-winning double. Wilson has allowed runs (and taken the loss) in two of his last three appearances, but with a solid 2.96 ERA, 1.10 WHIP and 12.8 K/9, he should be pretty firmly entrenched as Detroit's closer for the foreseeable future.