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On Rangers' wish list: dance-off between Tom Wilhelmsen and Prince Fielder

Reliever Tom Wilhelmsen is more than a hard-throwing pitcher. He's also an accomplished dancer, something he showed while with the Seattle Mariners a few seasons ago (more on that later).
The Texas Rangers, who acquired Wilhelmsen in a trade with Seattle earlier in the offseason, are already impressed with his skills.
He showed them some moves at the team's recent Fan Fest, prompting the Mariners' Twitter account to respond with its own memorable moment:
His dance moves are lit. #MovesLikeWilhelmsen pic.twitter.com/4a6ijbqR8m
— Texas Rangers (@Rangers) January 27, 2016
@Rangers Believe us, you're only scratching the surface. pic.twitter.com/TDBK4yTDZK
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) January 27, 2016
The Rangers' Twitter page was so impressed by Wilhelmsen that it suggested he and new teammate Prince Fielder -- also an accomplished on-field dancer -- have a competition sometime during the upcoming season:
A Wilhelmsen/@RealPFielder28 dance-off is a must this season. #MovesLikeWilhelmsen pic.twitter.com/Ix7scq28lg
— Texas Rangers (@Rangers) January 27, 2016
Here's hoping the showdown happens, as it'd provide the Internet with more wonderful .GIFs and videos.
Seriously though, Wilhelmsen's approach on going to the mound & facing batters. #SeriousButFunny
https://t.co/uufrk14mTm
— Texas Rangers (@Rangers) January 27, 2016

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