The Seattle Mariners have been blessed with some pretty great players in their team history. Over the last decade, the ...
Former MLB pitcher Brandon Beachy recalls in a guest article what it was like to fan Ichiro twice in one game. Read more at ...
For Ichiro, who hit left-handed, it didn’t matter whether he faced righties or lefties. He led the American League in hits seven times and collected 3,089 in the U.S. along with 509 stolen bases.
Seattle 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 had 3,089 career hits in the big leagues, so presumably he has a bat and/or ball from his first hit and 3,000th hit. He has more hits than any player in professional baseball history when ...
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 ...
The next 19 years was magical for baseball. Ichiro accumulated over 3000 hits, hitting over 200 in a season 10 years in a row. His rookie season he took home the Rookie of the Year, as well as the ...
Rikkuu Nishida got a chance to meet Ichiro last weekend as his Chicago White Sox took on the Seattle Mariners, and he was ...