Ichiro Suzuki, the unique and pioneering superstar who amassed 4,367 hits in 28 professional baseball seasons across two continents, announced his retirement on Thursday, concluding one of the most ...
Former New York Mets manager Bobby Valentine believes Ichiro Suzuki thought he was going to make his MLB debut with […] ...
Ichiro Suzuki passed Pete Rose for the most professional hits by a player in baseball history Wednesday when he doubled off ...
Ichiro Suzuki, a remarkable hitter with dazzling speed and arm strength, not only broke stereotypes during a career played across two continents but also blazed a trail for a generation of ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- Hall of Famers coming to Cooperstown -- the newbies and the veterans alike -- are typically subject to a fairly regimented schedule. They have a garden party. Ozzie Smith holds an ...
TOKYO -- The magnitude of the moment -- of sharing the field with the towering Ichiro Suzuki in his farewell -- left Seattle Mariners teammate Yusei Kikuchi in reverential silence. Asked what that ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese-born player to be enshrined into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, one of five new members of baseball's hallowed institution.
COOPERSTOWN, NY. — The day was filled with passionate speeches, inspirational messages, and ended Sunday with a comedy show by the least suspecting Hall of Famer, with most of the audience unaware he ...
Chicago White Sox slugger and rookie sensation Munetaka Murakami got to meet Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki before Tuesday’s game vs. Seattle.
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 ...
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