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I told him that everything we talked about in spring training, just forget about it,” Molitor said as he prepares to welcome ...
1929 — The St. Louis Cardinals scored 10 runs in the first and fifth innings in beating the Philadelphia Phillies, 28-6, in the second game of a doubleheader. The Cardinals had 28 hits and set an NL ...
We’re talking over 700 homers and 3,300 hits, 101.3 WAR (according to Baseball Reference) and the most total bases in history (6,211) by anyone not named Henry Aaron.
The debate over who baseball's undisputed hit king is between Ichiro Suzuki and Pete Rose continues to this day. Fortunately for Ken Griffey and his father, they had front row seats, as Ken Sr.
Ichiro Suzuki manned right field for an incredible 19 years. The 10x all star won 10 gold gloves, while also piling up 3,089 hits, on his way to a career .311 batting average.
When Ichiro Suzuki goes into the Baseball Hall of Fame on July 27th, he plans on bringing more than his smile and charm. Ichiro is donating his entire personal collection to the museum.
Baseball Hall of Famer and Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro missed unanimous election to Cooperstown by one single vote. He invited that voter over for a drink during the ensuing press conference.
He led the AL in singles 10 times. Ichiro hit his way into the Hall of Fame. He didn’t slug his way in or homer his way in or bop his way into baseball immortality. He hit in the purest sense.
But Ichiro spent the next 34 minutes reminding us of why sparks fly every time he enters any room. He was a man who played baseball so fast, for 19 spectacular major-league seasons.
Newly elected Baseball Hall of Fame member Ichiro Suzuki signs the backer board where his plaque will hang during a news conference Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, in Cooperstown, N.Y. AP What do you think?
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Ichiro Suzuki sped into the U.S. National Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday the same way he electrified baseball since he was a rising ...
But as you may have heard, Ichiro was not a unanimous selection in the voting conducted by the Baseball Writers Association of America. Of the 394 writers who submitted ballots, 393 checked the ...