New Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki, now 51, still loves putting on the Seattle Mariners' uniform for pre-game workouts.
The Seattle Mariners legend was elected to the ... It places him narrowly behind Derek Jeter (2020) and Mariano Rivera (2019) in Hall of Fame voting percentages. Rivera remains the only player ...
Moments later, the Seattle Mariners announced the organization would retire his ... The single vote left former New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera as the only player to receive 100% of the vote.
Ichiro Suzuki was voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday, but was one vote shy of being unanimous. This questions the integrity of the voting process.
The Seattle Mariners current skipper shared a story highlighting the unique skill set of the franchise's all-time hits leader in a video shared by MLB Network.
SEATTLE — Now that Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki was nearly ... He was one vote shy of joining Yankees' Mariano Rivera as the only unanimous selection for Cooperstown. "Happiness and all the joy will ...
Now stepping into the batter's box against Mariano Rivera: Ichiro Suzuki ... was a star with Seattle after coming over from Japan. He finished a 19-year big-league career with a ...
The career .311 MLB hitter was the 2001 AL MVP and Rookie of the Year and won 10 consecutive AL Gold Glove Awards, all with ...
Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese player chosen for baseball’s Hall of Fame, falling one vote shy of unanimous when he was elected Tuesday along with CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner.
Moments later, the Seattle Mariners announced the organization ... The single vote left former New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera as the only player to receive 100% of the vote.