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When Ichiro Suzuki landed in Seattle and became an instant star in 2001, captivating a city and helping his new team win an AL-record 116 games, he acclimated to his new life in practically no time ...
In 2001 when I came I didn’t feel like this was the first time being in America playing baseball. ... So it was a great start ...
Ichiro is going into the Hall of Fame on July 27, and the Seattle Mariners legend has new artifacts out in anticipation of the momentous day.
Ichiro doesn't do anything half way and came out for the first pitch at Mariners Opening Day throwing gas in full uniform ...
Torkelson responded by hitting .340 and homering five times in spring training. With a more narrow, athletic stance, Torkelson began covering all quadrants of the strike zone and driving the ball ...
Ichiro Suzuki has still got it. The baseball legend threw out the first pitch at T-Mobile Park for the Seattle Mariners' Opening Day game against the Athletics Thursday and he came to impress.
Suzuki retired in 2019 as a 10-time All-Star, 10-time Gold Glove winner, two-time batting champion and one-time MVP.
Ichiro Suzuki has been named to the Baseball Hall of Fame with 99.7% of the possible vote. Here are the best reactions from around the internet.
He's thrown out a first pitch before and he brought the smoke. The 51-year-old Ichiro retired in 2019 with 3,089 career hits, in MLB, with a .311 batting average.