Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki is set to earn election into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. This ...
Ichiro debuted in Major League Baseball in 2001 with the Seattle Mariners, the first Japanese position player to span the Pacific and an instant star. Left-handed pitcher Hideo Nomo preceded him, and ...
Many former Seattle Mariners hitters have received recognition over the past several years for their amazing careers. Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez were b ...
Longtime Japanese baseball reporter Jim Allen, writing on jballallen.com, noted that Suzuki became the seventh player ever inducted to the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame inducted on the first try.
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 ...
I filled up all 10 slots on my Hall of Fame ballot this year. This is that column where I let you in on which 10 boxes I ...
Twelve of our writers and editors reveal their Hall of Fame ballots and discuss some of the thinking behind their votes.
Despite a disappointing season, some moments made this team interesting and entertaining to cover. Because things got weird: Jose Altuve showed his bare foot on national television, Alex Bregman ...