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If you didn’t vote for Ichiro Suzuki please stand up. The Japanese baseball superstar who was voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame earlier this week had a message for the Baseball Writers ...
The Japanese superstar more than made the cut for Cooperstown enshrinement — along with ex-Yankees great CC Sabathia and former Mets closer Billy Wagner — coming up just one vote short … ...
Suzuki also was a 10-time All-Star in that same span from 2001-2010. Suzuki, the first player with 10 consecutive seasons of 200-plus hits, became the 30th player to join the elite 3,000-hit club ...
Ichiro is set to be the first Japanese-born player in the Hall of Fame. AP He would join Rivera, who did it when he made the Hall of Fame in 2019 in his first year on the ballot.
Ichiro, the Mariners icon and all-time hit leader of professional baseball, will be enshrined in immortality. The Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA) elected the legendary leadoff ...
Ichiro Suzuki joins Mariners legends as his #51 will be retired at T-Mobile Park. by Taylor Corlew, KOMO News Staff. Wed, January 22nd 2025 at 6:11 PM. Updated Wed, January 22nd 2025 at 4:33 AM. 10.
Ichiro received 99.7% of the vote, meaning just one Hall of Fame voter left him off their ballot. As such, former New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera remains the only player to ever get the nod ...
Suzuki also was a 10-time All-Star in that same span from 2001-2010. Suzuki, the first player with 10 consecutive seasons of 200-plus hits, became the 30th player to join the elite 3,000-hit club ...
Ichiro, the Mariners icon and professional baseball’s all-time hit leader, will be enshrined in baseball immortality. The Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA) inducted the ...
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