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    Seahawks’ Wilson to suit up for Texas Rangers

    Adam LewisBy Adam LewisFebruary 26, 20144 Comments2 Mins Read
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    Russell Wilson became one of the youngest quarterbacks to win a Super Bowl. Does that mean he can hit a curveball? / Drew McKenzie, Sportspress Northwest

    Time to find out if Russell Wilson can hit a curveball.

    The Seahawks quarterback will join the Texas Rangers next week in Surprise, AZ. for a Monday morning workout, then watch from the dugout when Texas plays a Cactus League game against the Indians, the club announced Wednesday.

    Last December during the MLB Winter Meetings, the Rangers selected Wilson, a former second baseman at North Carolina State (2008-10) and minor leaguer (2010-11), in the Rule-5 Draft.

    It wasn’t the first instance of a club coveting Wilson. The Colorado Rockies drafted the Super Bowl winner and two-time Pro Bowl selection in the fourth round of the 2010 MLB amateur draft.

    In 93 games during parts of two seasons with the short-season, A Tri-City Dust Devils (2010) and A Asheville Tourists (2011), Wilson hit .229/.354/.356 with five home runs, 26 RBIs, a .710 OPS and added 19 stolen bases (He was caught stealing eight times).

    He was eligible in last year’s Rule-5 draft even though he hadn’t played competitive baseball since opting for the NFL.

    Reportedly, the Rangers drafted Wilson, 25, with the expectation he come to spring training and serve as a positive influence on younger players. The organization’s official announcement came about a week after Wilson tweeted a picture that might make Mariners fans cringe.

    Hey @Rangers fans… See you at “Surprise” Arizona on March 3! #SpringTraining pic.twitter.com/ZiaEmtL0nW

    — Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) February 20, 2014

     

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    4 Comments

    1. jafabian on February 27, 2014 9:27 am

      Sounds like Dangeruss wants to be the new Bo Jackson!

    2. WestCoastBias79 on February 27, 2014 1:08 pm

      I don’t think M’s fans have any cringe left in them.

    3. Bittermelon on February 27, 2014 1:18 pm

      It would be interesting to look into why the M’s didn’t do this. Did they just not think of it? Were they more intent on drafting guys with a shot of actually playing, rather than just a motivational speaker? Did Wilson ever reach out to the M’s org and gauge their interest? I bet there’s a good story in there somewhere.

    4. klondiko on February 28, 2014 8:40 am

      A lot fewer concussions in baseball. Great money too.

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