Ichiro Suzuki was one of the faces of baseball during the 2000s after making the jump from the Japanese League to join the ...
January 22nd, 2025 by Michael SchatzAs we all know, Ichiro Suzuki is one of the newest members of the baseball Hall of Fame.
Pete Rose still holds the MLB record for career hits with 4,256, but Ichiro would be the hit king if you count the 1,278 hits ...
Admittedly, the last few days have been a whirlwind and it's taken me some time to get my thoughts in order for this column.
Earlier this week, Seattle Mariners star Ichiro Suzuki earned election into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Ichiro earned 99.7 percent of the vote on his first ballot ...
Even the earliest highlights bring vintage Mariners nostalgia, like in 2001, when a right-fielding Ichiro nabbed Oakland’s ...
Ichiro had more hits than anyone, while serving as a powerful precedent for Japanese players. That overshadows whether his ...
As a Mariners icon gets his Cooperstown call, teammates and opponents share what makes him 100% Hall of Fame worthy.
MLB The Show has done a pretty good job of keeping fans engaged with their product throughout the years, but if they want to do something legendary this year, add Ichiro to the game, hell ...
Ichiro had other ideas. His throw ... arguably the greatest closer of all time, had converted 36 consecutive save attempts and was one out from another one on Sept. 18, 2009. The Mariners trailed ...