Monday marks the anniversary of an interesting day in Seattle Mariners history: It's the 25th anniversary of the team trading superstar Ken Griffey Jr. to the C ...
Erin States Hoy, Rickey’s No. 1 fan, agonized over not being able to join the roughly 5,000 fans who attended the ceremony in ...
Erin States Hoy, Rickey’s No. 1 fan, agonized over not being able to join the roughly 5,000 fans who attended the ceremony in ...
His plaque at the Hall of Fame will be small font and overstuffed ... Hall of Fame’s reduction of the voting pool. When Ken Griffey Jr. pushed the percentage up toward unanimous in 2016, he ...
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Hosted on MSNWho didn't vote for Ichiro? Suzuki reacts to Hall of Fame election, but MLB fans question one voter's snubThe baseball world was left delighted on Ichiro's induction into Cooperstown. But who opted to keep him off their ballot and deny him the glory of being a unanimous choice?
As Ichiro gets set to enter the Hall of Fame this summer, we're reminded of the unbelievable history that he made during his Seattle Mariners tenure.
As the trio discussed their favorite memorabilia, Suzuki mentioned a mockup Hall of Fame plaque the Hall had created — not a design for the real one — that included his dog, Ikkyu.
After his election into the baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday, CC Sabathia said he wants a Yankees logo on the cap on his plaque in Cooperstown. “I love the other organizations,” Sabathia said.
The longtime Mariners supernova — who also played for the Yankees and Marlins across a glittering 19-year MLB career — headlines the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class. A one-time AL MVP — and ...
Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese-born player elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, falling one vote ... team's third player -- along with Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez ...
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