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Baltimore Seahawks

Future of the Franchise

Corey Dickerson

Dickerson spoiled a perfect game by Clayton Kershaw with a well struck, well designed play that only a master of this sport would be capable of. He burst onto the scene of national stardom with that miraculous feat of personal triumph, and launched his reputation as a monster killer. 

 

His reputation however is not squeeky clean. He is also known as an instigator and antagonistic. His actions led to a wild and sordid series of events that lead to multiple ejections. While batting against Atlanta, he viciously attacked Gerald Laird with his bat. This lead to bench clearing brawls, and Laird being taken to the hospital. It was Dickerson which instigated the battle, it was Dickerson that was in the middle of the chaos.

 

So for better or worse, Baltimore has attached themselves to this catalyst of a young man. His future has not yet been writ in the stars. 

Team MVP

Felix Hernandez

It is whispered between friends, under their breath, in the still of the night, known only through myth and legend, that The King himself, at an incomprehensible age, merely 13 years of age, The King had a major league fastball, and was set onto a track of fame and glory. 

 

He was destined to be a star. He had inhereted his father's baseball sense, his work ethic, and his arm. By age 14, scouts were already following him, tracking him, clocking his fastball at 94 mph. 

 

A Cy Young in 2010, runner up in Cy Young voting in '09 and '14, and 10th in MVP voting in 2014. 

 

Long live The King.

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