Ex-MLB Cy Young Winner Does It the Right Way, Becomes Official US Citizen
His Seattle Mariners teammates stood and applauded and “God Bless America” played on speakers when Felix Hernandez entered the team’s clubhouse after becoming a U.S. citizen.
A native of Venezuela, the 32-year-old pitcher passed his citizenship interview Monday and was among 74 people from 36 countries who became naturalized U.S. citizens during a ceremony in downtown Seattle.
Big day for Felix Hernandez. He is now officially a U.S. citizen. #Mariners pic.twitter.com/4PdoKHY88f
— TJ Cotterill (@TJCotterill) September 24, 2018
“This country has given me everything,” Hernandez said. “It’s a dream come true. It means a lot. We’ve been here a long time. I wanted to do it.”
Star mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez is now a #newUScitizen along with 74 others from 34 countries pic.twitter.com/fQ2fUwQTGq
— Siemny (@Siemny) September 24, 2018
Strife in socialist Venezuela is among the reasons Hernandez desired U.S. citizenship. He wants to bring his parents to the U.S. more easily.
“The situation in Venezuela is real bad now,” Hernandez said. “It’s tough. There are people who can’t get any food. It’s crazy.”
His wife, Sandra, became a U.S. citizen a month ago, but Hernandez didn’t pass his test that day.
Hernandez said she gave him a hard time about it.
“I didn’t study,” he said. “I think I only got one question right.”
Hernandez said he had no problems in his second attempt.
“It’s 100 questions, but they ask you 10 and you have to pass six,” Hernandez said. “I was prepared for this one.”
The 2010 AL Cy Young Award winner, nicknamed King Felix, is in his 14th season with the Mariners.
Congratulations, @RealKingFelix!
After being sworn in this afternoon in downtown Seattle, Félix is officially a United States citizen. 🇺🇸🗽 pic.twitter.com/fZMP458xZQ
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) September 24, 2018
A group of fans known as The King’s Court have sat in the left-field corner for years counting and yelling during each of his strikeouts.
Hernandez is a six-time All-Star who became the team’s career strikeouts leader in 2016.
He is 168-127, including 8-13 this year.
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