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Seattle Mariners' legend Ichiro Suzuki will take his rightful place in the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday afternoon, as he's inducted alongside Billy ...
Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki was enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday afternoon on a sometimes ...
Hall-of-Fame outfielder Ichiro Suzuki will be honored with a jersey retirement in Seattle this August. Here's everything you need to know about the event, which will precede the Mariners-Rays game, ...
The Seattle Mariners have scored a pretty cool addition for their upcoming Ichiro Hall of Fame Weekend: the legend's plaque from Cooperstown.
Ichiro Suzuki has long cherished baseball history and he has visited Cooperstown in New York. Now it’s his turn to be ...
Ichiro Suzuki brought gratitude and humility to the stage in Cooperstown at his Baseball Hall of Fame induction. But in a ...
Although Suzuki's plaque did not produce the same amount of outrage as the infamous Dwyane Wade statue, the public had strong ...
And on Thursday night, that's where Julio Rodriguez found himself. The history was made when Rodriguez stole third base in ...
Ichiro Suzuki was officially inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on July 27, becoming the first Asian-born player ever to receive the sport’s highest honor. The 51-year-old Aichi native, ...
Mariners fans in attendance for a series against the Tampa Bay Rays will get a chance to see Ichiro Suzuki's Hall of Fame ...
Earlier this summer, Seattle hosted a fake Ichiro, an actor from Japan who dressed in a full No. 51 Mariners uniform and posed for photos, to the delight of fans.
Don't the Mariners wish Ichiro were their biggest problem? He's not even in the top 50 for this well-run franchise. The question isn't whether Suzuki can still hit.