The Seattle Mariners' hit king and former Cy Young-winning starting pitcher share a commonality that will be on display for ...
Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese player chosen for baseball’s Hall of Fame, falling one vote shy of unanimous when he ...
Ichiro joins starting pitcher CC Sabathia and reliever Billy Wagner as part of the Hall of Fame’s class of 2025.
In his first season in 2001, Ichiro earned the American League Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year awards, hitting ...
At this point Ichiro was 44 years old, and his career had become a sort of personal quest that transcended baseball itself.
The career .311 MLB hitter was the 2001 AL MVP and Rookie of the Year and won 10 consecutive AL Gold Glove Awards, all with the Mariners.
The fact that there has only been one unanimous selection in the history of BBWAA voting renders the distinction almost ...