Friday, 17 August 2012

Mariners host Supreme Court to honor Felix Hernandez

In Seattle, yellow-clad fans in the King's Court section of Safeco Field – who gather every time “King” Felix Hernandez pitches — celebrated their star during and after he pitched the Mariners' first perfect game, a 1-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays

Batting practice for the Jackson (Tenn.) Generals ground to a halt yesterday afternoon, as Felix Hernandez closed in on his first career perfecto. The end of the game was played on the scoreboard, and the Mariners' AA

Felix Hernandez was a hot topic of conversation around the country yesterday because of his perfect game. And as I mentioned last night in my hour-long special on Sports Radio KJR (link above), this should vault him right back to the very top of the Cy

But when the Mets manager saw the picture of Felix Hernandez leaping in the air on the same day after completing a perfect game — with a thicker bracelet on his glove hand! — he felt that his pitcher had been unfairly punished. “It didn't help that I

“King Felix” has become the first pitcher in Mariners history to throw a perfect game. Twenty-seven batters up, 27 batters down. No walks. No hits. No errors. No base-runners. Nothing. Perfect. Hernandez threw 12 strikeouts in


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