In his first season in 2001, Ichiro earned the American League Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year awards, hitting ...
Ichiro began his MLB odyssey in 2001 with the Mariners, already a seasoned professional at the age of 27, and quickly became ...
Ichiro Suzuki, whose outstanding play in Japanese baseball led him to international stardom in the major leagues, was ...
Ichiro’s first MLB at-bat was in Seattle against the A’s. He grounded out to second baseman Jose Ortiz against Tim Hudson. In the seventh, against reliever T.J. Mathews, Ichiro grounded a ...
For Ichiro Suzuki, whose baseball career defied convention and shattered records, his induction into the Hall of Fame has ...
The Japanese baseball legend came to the Marlins, at 41, in the final stanza of his career. He showed a young outfield how to ...
The Hall of Fame introduced the newest members of its Class of 2025 -- Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner \-\- live from Cooperstown on Thursday. The trio all donned matching Hall of Fame ...
On April 2, 2001, Bret Boone jogged to second base for a chilly Opening Day in Seattle. The roof at Safeco Field was open, the upstart Oakland Athletics were in town, and ESPN2 had the national ...
281 in two-plus years in The Bronx. “Ichiro was an impactful player in so many ways, whether he was at bat, in the field or on the bases,” said his then-manager, Joe Girardi, in a statement.
BBWAA secretary-treasurer Jack O’Connell recalled Suzuki was at the Hall in 2001 when he called to inform the Seattle star he ...
No one has ever walked through these doors with the sport-changing, Hall-changing, planet-changing possibilities of Ichiro.