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Ichiro Suzuki has long cherished baseball history and he has visited Cooperstown in New York. Now it’s his turn to be ...
The Yankees arrived in Seattle on the evening of July 22, 2012, hours after being walked off in 12 innings at the Oakland Coliseum. Ichiro Suzuki was about to become part of their roster, his belongin ...
Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, July 27, and a prominent group of Mariners legends will be ther ...
Visitors will be able to view equipment, uniforms, and other memorabilia that trace Ichiro’s journey from a young star in ...
Ichiro Suzuki’s last major league games most likely will be played for the Seattle Mariners at the Tokyo Dome against the Oakland A’s when the teams open the season March 20-21.
Ichiro returns to Seattle with one-year deal; How the Angels worked the winter to perfection; When the Mariners and Suzuki parted ways, it was uncomfortable. Suzuki, tired of all the losing ...
Ichiro Suzuki has rejoined the Seattle Mariners as a special assistant to the chairman and will work as an instructor with both the major league club and some of the organization's players in the ...
Ichiro Suzuki will be on the Seattle Mariners’ Opening Day roster for the 14th time in what will be his 19th MLB season. Add in his time in Japan and it’s his 28th season overall.
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Mariners will retire Ichiro’s No. 51 again for a different playerThe Seattle Mariners have already announced their plans to retire No. 51 in honor of Ichiro Suzuki. Now, they plan to do it again for a different player. The Mariners announced Monday that they ...
Ichiro Suzuki, at 44 years old, is getting closer to continuing his major league career where it all began -- with the Seattle Mariners.
Take away a Justin Smoak eighth-inning home run and the first three innings of Game 1 against the Baltimore Orioles , and the Seattle Mariners would have wasted three terrific pitching performances ...
For the past two seasons, the Seattle Mariners have had the worst offense in the major leagues. Of all time . Seriously. In all of baseball history, the 2010 and 2011 M’s have set the bar ...
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