Ichiro Suzuki fans who flock to Cooperstown for his July 27 Hall of Fame induction will see a lot more than the man. His entire collection of inside-baseball artifacts and souvenirs will be on ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
There was no surprise when it was announced that Ichiro Suzuki would enter the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. What was a surprise, though, was that one baseball writer ...
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.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame will have three more plaques this summer. Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner were all awarded the sport's highest honor Tuesday and are headed to ...
Baseball Hall of Famer and Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro missed unanimous election to Cooperstown by one single vote. He invited that voter over for a drink during the ensuing press conference.
Ichiro, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner topped the 75% threshold for induction. They’ll join Dick Allen and Dave Parker in the 2025 class. Allen and Parker were elected by the Classic Baseball ...
After earning 99.7 percent of the vote this year, Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki will go into the Baseball Hall of Fame this July in Cooperstown, N.Y. The ceremony is set for July 27 and ...
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 ...
This file photo shows Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners acknowledging the crowd after extending his newly established major league record for single-season hits to 262 on Oct. 3, 2004 ...