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Ichiro Suzuki paused at times to collect his thoughts and placed his hand on his heart as he spoke thoughtfully about what ...
The Seattle Mariners retired Ichiro Suzuki's No. 51 in a special ceremony on Saturday night at T-Mobile Park. It's the third player number to be retired by the ...
This story was excerpted from Adam Berry’s Rays Beat newsletter. Reporter/Producer Josh Kirshenbaum pinch-hit on this edition ...
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Ichiro went 3 for 3, hit the All-Star Game's first inside-the-park home run and won MVP honors in the AL's 5-4 victory. And, remember, he concentrates more on the speech.
Now, the No. 51 he made legendary has taken its rightful place.
No. 51 didn’t mean anything to Ichiro Suzuki when he was drafted in 1991. Like all of the Orix Blue Wave’s picks, he was ...
Former MLB right fielder Ichiro Suzuki reminded everyone that age is just a number and that he still has power in his arms -- perhaps a little bit too much. The 50-year-old accidentally smashed a ...
Numberless Ichiro signature moments were yet to come -- his breaking of George Sisler's 84-year-old single-season hits record in 2004; his 2005 robbery of Garret Anderson; his inside-the-park home ...
Ichiro is on the verge of 3,000 hits in Major League Baseball despite playing nine seasons in Japan—but he doesn’t view those years as lost time.
Ichiro tipped his helmet to the crowd, revealing a brush cut of gray hair. He is 42 now, the second-oldest player in the majors (behind Bartolo Colon), and this is his 16th year playing in the ...