Admittedly, the last few days have been a whirlwind and it's taken me some time to get my thoughts in order for this column.
Former Seattle Mariners great Ichiro Suzuki was only one vote shy of becoming a unanimous Hall of Fame selection.
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Even six years into retirement, Ichiro Suzuki retains his burning passion for baseball, training hard every day so he can ...
As a Mariners icon gets his Cooperstown call, teammates and opponents share what makes him 100% Hall of Fame worthy.
After having oh-so-narrowly missed a unanimous Baseball Hall of Fame selection, legendary outfielder Ichiro Suzuki had a message for the sole journalist who didn’t vote for him.
As baseball comes together at the Oakland Arena to celebrate the life of a legend, those who knew him best share tales of his ...
I suspect the Mariners believe their offense at the end of last season (when they went 21-13) can produce again under batting gurus Edgar Martinez and Kevin Seitzer. An amazing fact: Seattle’s Victor ...
After having oh-so-narrowly missed a unanimous Baseball Hall of Fame selection, legendary outfielder Ichiro Suzuki had a message for the sole journalist who didn’t vote for him.
Wagner had a 1.98 earned run average and struck out 22 of the 56 batters he faced in his 15 games for the Red sox in 2009.
How top Seattle Mariners ... p.m. leading up to Mariners spring training. “I had no assistant (hitting coaches), I was the hitting coach. I was the only guy for probably my first, I don ...