BBWAA secretary-treasurer Jack O’Connell recalled Suzuki was at the Hall in 2001 when he called to inform the Seattle star he ...
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At a Hall of Fame news conference, Ichiro joined the ranks of many people around the globe in wondering why he didn’t get that one vote.
His given name Ichiro — 'ichi'' means ''one'' in Japanese — started appearing on the back of his jersey in 1994 with the Orix BlueWave. Suzuki is a very common family name, and manager Akira ...
Former New York Mets general manager Steve Phillips recently detailed a stunning little-known fact that will frustrate ...
Ichiro Suzuki could have been immortalized as a first-ballot Hall of Famer nearly a decade ago. He was last a full-time starter in 2012, at 38. He logged his 3,000th hit in 2016, when he was 42.
Everyone had the same question after the Baseball Hall of Fame’s 2025 class was unveiled on Tuesday: Who was the lone person who didn’t vote for Ichiro Suzuki? The Japanese superstar more than ...
Yet, for one voter, Ichiro wasn’t deserving of Hall of Fame induction in 2025. On Tuesday, the former MVP, 10-time All-Star and two-time batting champion was named among the three-player class ...
Mariano Rivera may soon have some company. As of Monday, Ichiro Suzuki had received votes on all ballots made public by voting-tracker Ryan Thibodaux (@NotMrTibbs on Bluesky). If that remains the ...
An image of Ichiro Suzuki at a press conference that announced the retirement of his #51 jersey on the evening of January 21, 2025. (KOMO News) TOPICS: SEATTLE — Hours after he narrowly missed ...
The first time Ichiro Suzuki set foot into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. was nearly a quarter-century ago, back on Nov. 12, 2001. Suzuki, who had already donated a bat from his ...
Ichiro Suzuki collected 3,089 hits in a major league uniform — this after he racked up 1,278 hits playing in his native Japan. He played 19 seasons in the majors and didn’t retire until age 45.