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By LARRY STONE
THE SEATTLE TIMESSee the full content of this document
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Hernandez
Pat Rice, the Mariners' minor-league pitching coordinator, still remembers the first report he ever wrote on Felix Hernandez.
Rice watched him throw at the club's Venezuelan academy and, like most people smitten by the scarily transcendent skills of King Felix, could not resist waxing hyperbolic."I said something about the Hall of Fame," Rice said, almost sheepishly. "I said this guy has the stuff to be the best pitcher in baseball."Rice, sitting in a cramped coaching room at the Mariners' spri...See the full content of this document
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