It was Ichiro at his purest. The one-of-a-kind right fielder, now the first Japanese player headed to Cooperstown, was an ...
Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki has an eye-opening message for the writer who did not vote him into the Hall of Fame.
It's a foregone conclusion Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki will go into the Hall of Fame. Shannon Drayer looks at how he got here.
Seattle Mariners icon Ichiro Suzuki is the first Japanese player in history to gain admittance to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Ichiro might be the only inductee this summer. Fine, he deserves the spotlight. But we get 10 votes. Here are mine, ranked, ...
He was the first Japanese position player to play in MLB ... Unanimous or not, Ichiro cemented his place among the game’s all-time best with his transcendent style on the field.
One of the best players to ever play the game, Ichiro was a professional for 28 seasons between his time in Japan and the United States. He played for the Mariners, New York Yankees and Miami ...
An integral part of Seattle’s record-breaking 116-win team that year, the 27-year-old rookie piled a league-best 242 hits with a ... or dream to come to the United States and play in the major leagues ...
ICHIRO SUZUKI, CC SABATHIA AND BILLY WAGNER The wait is over. For two of the three newest members, it was the shortest wait ...
Ichiro Suzuki collected 3,089 hits in a major league uniform — this after he racked up 1,278 hits playing in his native Japan. He played 19 seasons in the majors and didn’t retire until age 45.
When he sat down on that third day, it was the best conversation I ... every hour of his day. Ichiro never chilled, yet it was so cool to watch him play. He recorded a record 10 straight seasons ...