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 ...
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 ...
Four players have garnered at least 75% of the vote on publicly released ballots. Ichiro Suzuki (100%) CC Sabathia (90.7%) Billy Wagner (84.7%) Carlos Beltran (76.3%) Both Suzuki and Sabathia are ...
Next summer’s Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony could have a Yankees’ flavor with right fielder Ichiro Suzuki and pitcher CC Sabathia tracking to be voted in with ease as first-year ...
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 ...
Both Suzuki and Sabathia are in their first year on the ballot. Beltran is in his third year, and Wagner is in his 10th and final year. If Wagner is not elected this year, he will no longer be ...
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.