On April 2, 2001, Bret Boone jogged to second base for a chilly Opening Day in Seattle. The roof at Safeco Field was open, the upstart Oakland Athletics were in town, and ESPN2 had the national ...
Ichiro Suzuki was voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday, but was one vote shy of being unanimous. This questions ...
Pete Rose still holds the MLB record for career hits with 4,256, but Ichiro would be the hit king if you count the 1,278 hits ...
He won the A.L. batting title and fielded his position flawlessly with precision and a powerful throwing arm. By the time Ichiro retired in 2019 at age 45, he played 19 seasons for the Mariners ...
That was one of the best debut seasons ever. Ichiro was an All-Star and won a Silver Slugger and Gold Glove award in right ...
The Throw, though, happened so soon after his arrival in the U.S. major leagues and seemed to hint at so much of the Ichiro experience to come that it lodges in our minds as reflective of a larger ...
He won the A.L. batting title and fielded his position flawlessly with precision and a powerful throwing arm. By the time Ichiro retired in 2019 at age 45, he played 19 seasons for the Mariners ...
Baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki isn't overlooking the fact a single voter prevented him from becoming the second unanimous Hall of Fame inductee in the sport's history. Suzuki, who was inducted ...