It seems like everything is finally on the right path in the Seattle Professional Sports scene. The Seahawks were successful and had a great play off run. The Sacramento Kings look like they will be relocating here to become the new Seattle Super Sonics and Felix Hernandez is reported to sign a $175 million deal to remain with the M's for the next 7 years.
The deal will make Hernandez, a past Cy Young Award winner who last year pitched a perfect game, the highest paid pitcher in Major League Baseball history.
Of course, history shows King Felix to be a slow starter, even in his outstanding seasons. Don't be alarmed if the King is not looking like the million dollar pitcher this April and May.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
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