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Ichiro Suzuki plans to do more than just be inducted into the Hall of Fame this July ... and Most Valuable Player awards for the Seattle Mariners. After 11-plus years with Seattle, Suzuki was ...
He’ll skip the wide, main entrance to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum and walk ... At some point, Ichiro, an MLB Network video crew, and whomever else he may have brought with ...
Mariners Hall of Fame broadcaster Dave Niehaus couldn’t contain his excitement: “I’m here to tell you that Ichiro threw something out of Star Wars!” And he retired in 2019 with a picture-p ...
Ichiro Suzuki had a busy Tuesday night. First, he was announced as an inductee into the National Baseball Hall of Fame as part of its class of 2025. Moments later, the Seattle Mariners announced ...
At a press conference at the Mariners' ballpark, Ichiro said he was still absorbing the news after getting the official Hall of Fame call. "Happiness and all the joy will probably come later," he ...
There was no question that Ichiro Suzuki would be elected to the National Hall of Fame in his first year of ... his final year of eligibility. Former Mariners great Félix Hernández, in his ...
Last week, Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki earned election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown by earning a whopping 99.7 percent of the vote. He will be enshrined in ...
Ichiro joins fellow Hall of Famers Ken Griffey Jr and Edgar Martinez as the only retired numbers in Mariners history. Jackie Robinson’s number 42 is retired in Seattle, as it is across the league.