Athletics shortstop Jacob Wilson, hit by a pitch on his left hand on Friday, is listed as day-to-day after ​X-rays were negative.

Wilson exited the game ‌against the Texas Rangers in West Sacramento, Calif., in the bottom of the second inning with what the team termed as a contusion. After the ‌Athletics’ ​8-3 win, he was ⁠dealing with swelling on ⁠his pinkie, according to MLB.com.

In the bottom of the first inning, Wilson was plunked on the hand by a 95 mph ​pitch from Rangers right-hander Kumar Rocker. He was in pain but elected to ⁠remain in the contest and ⁠later scored on Carlos Cortes’ ​three-run double.

Wilson played in the field in the ​top of the second inning, but Alika ‌Williams pinch-hit when Wilson’s spot in the order came up in the bottom of the inning.

Wilson, 24, is batting .269 with seven homers ⁠and 37 RBIs in 79 games this season.

By playing two innings in the field Friday, Wilson ⁠extended his ‌major league record without an error ⁠for a shortstop to 114 ​straight ‌games.

The Los Angeles native spent time ​on the ⁠10-day injured list twice this season, due to left shoulder and right thumb injuries.

Wilson was the starting shortstop for the American League in the 2025 All-Star Game as a rookie.

–Field ​Level Media