Ichiro Suzuki—just his name brings a smile to baseball fans. The post A Star Like No Other: Why Ichiro Suzuki Seems Destined ...
The announcement of this year's class is set to take place on Jan. 21 and Ichiro is still looking for history.
Chuck Solomon/Sports Illustrated Ichiro Suzuki liked to say he enjoyed hitting leadoff because the batter’s box was still pristine at first pitch. The imagery, like the manicured nature of the ...
To this point, only famed Yankee closer Mariano Rivera has been elected to the Hall of Fame unanimously — not Babe Ruth, not ...
Take a look at some of Ichiro Suzuki's best career moments as he looks to enter the Hall of Fame during his first year on the ...
on California Burning Ichiro Suzuki got his 2,979th hit in Major League Baseball this afternoon against the Padres, and this is a remarkable thing, because Ichiro played in Japan for nine seasons ...
But when the culprit is baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki, the broken glass becomes a memento preserved to inspire young players and other students. Suzuki, 50, went to Asahikawa Higashi High School ...
Ichiro Suzuki’s baseball legacy is undeniable. Known as one of baseball’s most iconic figures, Suzuki’s first-ballot induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame feels like a foregone conclusion.
Two retired baseball legends, Ichiro Suzuki and Daisuke Matsuzaka, made a comeback as teammates for a special exhibition game, but took on different roles. Kobe Chiben, an amateur baseball team ...
History in still in sight for Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki. With nine days (Jan. 21) until the Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2025 is revealed, the former Seattle Mariners star is still ...
Ichiro won a laundry list of awards including Rookie of the Year (2001) and MVP (2001). He was a two-time batting champion, a 10-time Gold Glover, a 10-time All-Star and a three-time Silver ...