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Ichiro Suzuki manned right field for an incredible 19 years. The 10x all star won 10 gold gloves, while also piling up 3,089 hits, on his way to a career .311 batting average.
24 years ago today, Ichiro threw "something out of 'Star Wars' " to gun down Terrence Long at third base from right field.
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Ichiro was known to steal a few bags, finishing with over 500 stolen bases. By the time he hung up his cleats, Ichiro was a 10X All-Star, 10X Gold Glove winner, and 2X batting champion.
ICHIRO (VIA TRANSLATOR): “I’m not able to answer that yet. You know, other people voted me in. Other people decide how I was. And so that’s a tough one to answer.” ...
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 ...
But as you may have heard, Ichiro was not a unanimous selection in the voting conducted by the Baseball Writers Association of America. Of the 394 writers who submitted ballots, 393 checked the ...
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Ichiro Suzuki sped into the U.S. National Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday the same way he electrified baseball since he was a rising ...
While primarily associated with the Seattle Mariners (with whom he played for 14 seasons), Ichiro also spent two and a half seasons with the Bronx Bombers from 2012 to 2014; he collected 311 of ...
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 ...
Mariners’ Ichiro Suzuki glances toward home plate as he steals second base during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox Sunday, Sept. 24, 2006.
Upon Ichiro's U.S. arrival, there were doubts: “I don’t think anybody in this whole world thought that I would be a Hall of Famer." ...