Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has decided to dabble in some different sports this offseason including one of his main loves of baseball. Earlier in the month, he essentially got himself traded from the Texas Rangers to the New York Yankees for cash considerations. Last week, he did some training with famed boxing trainer Freddie Roach. So, he's keeping his offseason calendar both flexible and full.

After being traded to the Bronx Bombers, the organization announced that Wilson would participate in spring training at some point in March but on Thursday, Wilson made an official announcement that moved up that timeline a little bit. According to the man himself, he'll join the Yankees for camp on Monday and from the sounds of it, he'll be there at least through the week to play baseball mostly but also toss around the football, apparently.

Here's all Wilson has in store for his visit to Yankees spring training.

Tossing the football around? Home run derbies? Is this a spring training session or playtime in the cul de sac. It sounds like Tampa, Florida will be the place to be if you're a baseball fan who likes the novelty of one of the best quarterbacks in the game hanging with the greatest baseball franchise of all-time. And who doesn't like that novelty right?

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Only one question: if the Yankees win it all does Wilson get another ring? Inquiring minds want to know.

In the meantime, the baseball fun starts Monday and lasts until Wilson says stop.

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