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Ichiro Suzuki could have been immortalized as a first-ballot Hall of Famer nearly a decade ago. He was last a full-time starter in 2012, at age 38. He logged his 3,000th hit in 2016, when he was 42.
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Ichiro Suzuki made sure to call out the lone Hall of Fame voter who left him off their ballot at Sunday’s induction ceremony. Ichiro infamously fell one vote short of a unanimous induction into the ...
Former Marlins president David Samson is seemingly very sensitive about the perception of the franchise. That’s why when Ichiro Suzuki broke out a zinger about the Marlins during his Baseball Hall of ...
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COOPERSTOWN — Ichiro Suzuki stole the show with his nearly 20-minute speech, delivered in English. Long known to those around him for speaking English well, Ichiro always chose to speak publicly in ...
SEATTLE — The Mariners will be holding giveaways and hosting special events throughout the weekend to celebrate team legend Ichiro Suzuki's induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame. One of the most ...
Former Seattle Mariners player Ichiro Suzuki looks on during a Spring Training workout at Peoria Sports Complex in 2024. / Matt Kartozian-Imagn Images SUNDAY, 12:20 p.m. ET: Because of inclement ...
The hottest ticket in Seattle this weekend is at T-Mobile Park, where the Mariners are honoring Ichiro Suzuki’s induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame. The highlight of the three-day celebration ...
Ichiro’s induction in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown will be immortalized with the fourth statue to be installed at T-Mobile Park. The Mariners announced Saturday night that a ...
Mar 25, 2022; Peoria, Arizona, USA; Seattle Mariners special assistant coach Ichiro Suzuki looks on prior to the game against the Chicago White Sox at Peoria Sports Complex. Mandatory Credit: Joe ...
The Seattle Mariners retired Ichiro Suzuki's No. 51 in a special ceremony on Saturday night at T-Mobile Park. It's the third player number to be retired by the organization, along with Ken Griffey Jr.