It was all but guaranteed that Ichiro Suzuki would be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Tuesday night. The only question was whether his election would be unanimous. He came up one vote shy ...
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 ...
Back home, he’s a wellspring of national pride, much like Shohei Ohtani now. His triumphs across the Pacific buoyed the nation as Japan’s economy sputtered through the so-called lost decades ...
Where to begin with Ichiro Suzuki? With how he’d appropriate ... and appreciated the full museum right down to a piece of art on the wall called “The Dream.” It showed kids playing a pickup ...
We speak, of course, of the singular Ichiro Suzuki, the newly minted Hall of Famer who was one vote short of being the second-ever unanimous inductee in Cooperstown, and what's become known as ...
Advertisement “How about your boy Ichiro,” Danley asked, “and what he just dropped on me?” How about Ichiro? All of Major League Baseball was wondering the same thing. Ichiro Suzuki on ...
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 ...
Melvin, now manager of the Giants, was one of four A’s managers Ichiro would face, with the others being Ken Macha, Bob Geren and Art Howe. Against the Giants, Ichiro hit .207 in 33 games (18 ...
Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese player to gain entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame — and yet the moment fell narrowly shy of even more history. Suzuki, a no-doubt, first-ballot Hall of ...
Ichiro Suzuki — transcendent, universal, singular — is now a Hall of Famer. On Tuesday, the Japanese outfielder was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame with 99.7% of the vote, joining CC ...
The lone voter who snubbed Ichiro Suzuki on the 2025 Hall of Fame ballot remains anonymous. All 321 members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America who allowed their ballots to be made ...