Porterville Recorder

Seahawks QB Wilson works out with Yankees

- By RONALD BLUM

AP PHOTO BY

TAMPA, Fla. — Russell Wilson’s head knows football was the right choice. Baseball still has his heart.

A 2014 Super Bowl champion quarterbac­k with the Seattle Seahawks, the 29-year-old began a week of workouts Monday with the New York Yankees.

“Is this just a stunt?” he said. “I think that if you really know me, baseball’s been a part of my blood. It’s been a part of who I am and where I’ve come from and what I’ve done. When you see me make plays on the football field, a lot of that’s a direct correlatio­n to baseball.”

Wilson hit six homers in 39 swings as part of a batting practice group that included Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton, the top sluggers in the major leagues last season, plus Gary Sanchez and Greg Bird.

A middle infielder who hit .229 over 93 games at Class A in the Colorado Rockies’ system in 2011 and ‘12, Wilson became the Seahawks’ starting quarterbac­k in autumn 2012. He was selected by Texas in the 2013 winter meeting draft and attended spring training with the Rangers.

Wilson was on vacation in the Bahamas early this month when he learned he had been acquired in a trade by the Yankees, his favorite team growing up. While the Yankees gave playing time to football players Deion Sanders and Drew Henson, they said Wilson will not appear in any spring training games; they want to observe his leadership skills, and he wants to soak up the attitude of a franchise with a record 27 World Series titles.

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 ?? LYNNE SLADKY ?? Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson hits during batting practice before a baseball spring exhibition game against the Philadelph­ia Phillies, Monday in Tampa, Fla.
LYNNE SLADKY Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson hits during batting practice before a baseball spring exhibition game against the Philadelph­ia Phillies, Monday in Tampa, Fla.

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