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PEORIA, Ariz. -- It was the middle of last year when something odd happened to Ichiro Suzuki. The man who'd won eight batting titles in the past 11 years decided to change his stance. When you ...
A lot of hitters in MLB history distinguished themselves by their batting stance. Which ones are the most memorable? Here are ...
Ichiro has employed a wider batting stance since the start of camp, but shrugged off questions about whether he would try to hit for more power out of his new spot.
At age 38 and moved to third in the batting order, Ichiro plans to evolve into more of a traditional gap hitter.
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Ichiro earned the 2001 AL Rookie of the Year and MVP with a season for the ages. He led the league in at-bats, hits, stolen bases and batting average. And he won a Gold Glove. The point and the stance ...
Ichiro Suzuki is rooting around in the batter’s box dirt, using his left spike to smooth the clay in what is essentially his office. Then he twirls the bat around, pauses and holds it vertica… ...
Ichiro finished out the season with the Yankees in 2012 playing in 67 games while hitting .322 helping the Yankees reach the Postseason that year. Ichiro hit .275 in 9 games that Postseason, as ...
Mariners manager Eric Wedge just confirmed moments ago that he is moving Ichiro to the No. 3 spot in the batting order to begin the regular season.Chone Figgins will get first crack at replacing ...
Ichiro has never knocked in more than 69 runs or slugged over .465. However, upon examining his clutch-hitting numbers, we find that with runners in scoring position over his career, Ichiro hits .333.
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