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The success of many players from the Land of the Rising Sun -- from Hideo Nomo to Ichiro Suzuki to Shohei Ohtani-- has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that Japanese players have what it takes to ...
Former Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki speaks at Japan's Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Tokyo on Thursday, after being announced as one of 2025's new inductees. See story here. Ichiro ...
Suzuki's name has been included on every ballot, according to Ryan Thibodeaux's online tracker. TOKYO, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 23: Ichiro Suzuki appears prior to the WBSC Premier12 Super Round game ...
Ichiro Suzuki, who had a total of 4,367 hits between Japan and the United States, was announced as one of the newest members of the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame on Thursday. The former Seattle ...
Since our previous update, Suzuki has remained perfect, Wagner has remained at the same percentage, and Sabathia and Beltran have seen their vote shares increase. Both Suzuki and Sabathia are in ...
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Ichiro Suzuki speaks at the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame in Tokyo after he was announced as one of 2025's new inductees on Jan. 16, 2025. (Pool photo)(Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Ichiro Suzuki ...
Congratulations are in order for Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki, who earned election to the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame on Thursday. The Mariners posted the news on social media.
Four players have garnered at least 75% of the vote on publicly released ballots. Ichiro Suzuki — 100%, 163 votes CC Sabathia — 93.3%, 152 votes Billy Wagner — 84.7%, 138 votes Carlos ...
Ichiro was voted into the Hall in his first year of eligibility and will be inducted alongside former players Hitoki Iwase and Masayuki Kakefu and former Central League umpire Hiroya Tomizawa.