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Former Seattle Mariner Ichiro Suzuki is officially in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and the team wants to celebrate the ...
Ichiro chose Sunday to break out a witty speech in English in front of a crowd of thousands of fans wearing his No. 51 ...
This weekend, Mariners fans will gather at T-Mobile Park to celebrate Ichiro Suzuki's induction into the National Baseball ...
Dave Parker, who died a month before he was to be inducted, and Dick Allen got into the Hall posthumously after being voted ...
Mixing sneaky humor with heartfelt messages, Ichiro Suzuki, the first Japanese-born player to be inducted into the Baseball ...
Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki took a swipe at the writer who left him off of their ballot to be unanimously elected ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Ichiro Suzuki Roasted Marlins With Ruthless One-Liner During Hall of ...
Masataka Yoshida was excited to see Suzuki become the first Japanese player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
A superstar overseas and for nearly two decades in Major League Baseball, Ichiro Suzuki's 2025 election to the Baseball Hall ...
Ichiro says his offer to meet with the writer who didn't select him for the Hall of Fame is now off the table.
Japanese baseball icon Ichiro Suzuki delivered a message of gratitude during the Seattle Mariners' ceremony to retire his No. 51 shirt on Saturday, especially to its previous wearer, Randy Johnson.