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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 ...
Ichiro Suzuki fell one vote short of becoming the second player ever elected into the Hall of Fame unanimously. Whether he deserved that honor is debatable, but his greatness is not. To mark the ...
Ichiro is the first Asian player voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Ichiro Suzuki just wants to 'have a good chat' with writer who didn't vote for him for Baseball Hall of Fame ...
MLB No one played baseball like Ichiro Suzuki, every hour of every day It’s not a stretch to say the outfielder gave his life to the game. Now he has his place in Cooperstown.
No one played baseball like Ichiro Suzuki, every hour of every day© Charlie Riedel/AP Ichiro wipes his sweat during the Mariners' batting practice before a season-opening game at the Tokyo Dome ...
Ichiro Suzuki said he wants to meet with the one person who voted against his induction into the Hall of Fame after he fell one vote shy of being unanimous.
Ichiro Suzuki wants to raise a glass with the voter who chose not to check off his name on the Hall of Fame ballot. “There’s one writer that I wasn’t able to get a vote from,” he said ...
Everyone had the same question after the Baseball Hall of Fame's 2025 class was unveiled on Tuesday: Who was the lone voter who didn't vote for Ichiro Suzuki?
Ichiro began his MLB odyssey in 2001 with the Mariners, already a seasoned professional at the age of 27, and quickly became one of the game’s biggest stars with the Mariners.
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