BRADENTON, Fla. -- The Pittsburgh Pirates will announce at a 4 p.m. ET press conference that they have agreed to terms with shortstop Jack Wilson on a long-term contract extension.
The deal is believed to be for three years and $20 million and will keep Wilson under contract with the Pirates through the 2009 season.
Wilson, 27, has been Pittsburgh's starting shortstop since making the jump from Double-A to the big leagues in 2001. He was named to the 2003 All-Star team and earned selection as a 2003 National League Silver Slugger Award winner after batting .308 with 201 hits, 11 home runs and 59 RBIs. In his five-year big league career, Wilson has batted .263 with 35 home runs and 245 RBIs.
A defensive stalwart, Wilson has finished as the runnerup in the NL Gold Glove Award voting each of the last four seasons.