Saturday’s White Sox Cactus League contest against the Mariners in Peoria, Arizona, is one Rikuu Nishida will never forget.
After more than 11 seasons with Seattle, Ichiro played for the New York Yankees and the Miami Marlins before returning to the Mariners to close his career with symbolic appearances in 2018 and 2019.
Former MLB pitcher Brandon Beachy recalls in a guest article what it was like to fan Ichiro twice in one game. Read more at ...
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Yardbarker on MSNMariners star had awesome haircut tribute to IchiroSeattle Mariners center fielder Julio Rodriguez had a great tribute to Ichiro Suzuki at the start of training camp on Wednesday. Rodriguez was sporting a new haircut when he took the field at Peoria ...
Ichiro Suzuki plans to do more than just be ... After 11-plus years with Seattle, Suzuki was traded to the New York Yankees in 2012 and played three years with the Miami Marlins from 2015 to ...
Under new manager Dan Wilson, Seattle Mariners spring training has had a bit of a class reunion feel. Several franchise legends have been spotted in Peoria, Ari ...
Nishida, also a Japanese player, was in awe at meeting Ichiro, who is the most accomplished Japanese position player in major league history. Scott Merkin of MLB.com told the story of his great re ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Ichiro Suzuki will have a Seattle Mariners logo on the cap of his Hall of Fame plaque, CC Sabathia will take the New York Yankees logo and Billy Wagner will have the symbol ...
The 51-year-old Ichiro retired in 2019 with 3,089 career hits, in MLB, with a .311 batting average. He led the majors in hits seven times and his impact on the game, globally, couldn't be summed ...
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Yardbarker on MSNIchiro Suzuki plans to donate entire personal collection to Hall of FameFormer National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum president Jeff Idelson said on the "Refuse to Lose" podcast that Suzuki will donate his entire personal collection to Cooperstown.
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