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Ichiro Suzuki had a busy Tuesday night. First, he was announced as an inductee into the National Baseball Hall of Fame as part of its class of 2025. Moments later, the Seattle Mariners announced ...
Ichiro Suzuki's lengthy baseball career is Hall of Fame worthy — nearly unanimously so. The Japanese superstar was voted into Cooperstown on Tuesday, coming up one vote short of being the second ...
On the same day that Ichiro Suzuki learned that he'd been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, the Seattle Mariners announced that they'll retire his No. 51 during the upcoming season: On August ...
Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki was elected Tuesday into the Baseball Hall of Fame, the first Japanese player to receive the honor. Republicans unveil plan to avoid government shutdown. This ...
Ichiro played 19 MLB seasons after coming stateside in 2001, ... “Not sure how you could be a Hall of Fame voter looking at Ichiro’s body of work and be like, ‘Yeah, ...
Call 2025 the Year of Ichiro. The former Mariners superstar was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame with 99.7% of the vote (named on all but one ballot) and will be enshrined this coming July. He ...
Global baseball's hit king Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese-born player elected to Major League baseball's Hall of Fame on Tuesday, just one vote shy of unanimous selection. - More hits ...
It is Ichiro Suzuki’s first time on the Hall of Fame Ballot. Ichiro played 19 years in the MLB (after 9 seasons in the JPPL).
NEW YORK — Ichiro Suzuki was prepared to be elected into baseball's Hall of Fame on Tuesday afternoon, but he was still worried. The Mariners legend was expecting a phone call officially ...
Ichiro Suzuki is now a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame but somehow, despite his incredible career, the superstar's election was not unanimous. The Major League Baseball world couldn't ...
Ichiro joins fellow Hall of Famers Ken Griffey Jr. (No. 24) and Edgar Martinez (No. 11), along with Jackie Robinson (No. 42) as the only players to have their number retired by the Mariners.