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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 is expected to sail into the Hall of Fame when election results are revealed on Jan. 21, with the only question being whether he’ll be inducted unanimously. / Chuck Solomon/Sports ...
This was visit No. 8, on a frosty, 14-degree Thursday morning in January. This time, Ichiro Suzuki was walking through these doors, of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, as one of the legends.
Everyone had the same question after the Baseball Hall of Fame’s 2025 class was unveiled on Tuesday: Who was the lone person who didn’t vote for Ichiro Suzuki? The Japanese superstar more than ...
Mariano Rivera may soon have some company. As of Monday, Ichiro Suzuki had received votes on all ballots made public by voting-tracker Ryan Thibodaux (@NotMrTibbs on Bluesky). If that remains the ...
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 Suzuki could have been immortalized as a first-ballot Hall of Famer nearly a decade ago. He was last a full-time starter in 2012, at 38. He logged his 3,000th hit in 2016, when he was 42 ...
The 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class will include Ichiro Suzuki. Rightfully so, of course, and it's always nice to have at least one player in a class where there just doesn't need to be much ...
But a man draped in a black-and-white jacket and Mizuno Sportstyle RB87 trainers. Ichiro Suzuki strolled into the ballpark like he never left, exuding the same quiet confidence that made him a legend.
The surprised look on Dan Wilson’s face told part of the story of Ichiro’s ceremonial first pitch Thursday night. The radar gun reading told the rest of it. The Mariners’ iconic Japanese ...
TOKYO — Ichiro Suzuki is all about baseball, but he's much more than that in Japan. Back home, he's a wellspring of national pride, much like Shohei Ohtani now. His triumphs across the Pacific ...