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A recent story on USA Today reflected on the 70-year baseball career of Jim Marshall, and he mentioned his personal history ...
Ichiro Suzuki, whose outstanding play in Japanese baseball led him to international stardom in the major leagues, was inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
Ichiro Suzuki was in the outfield, in uniform still going through his throwing routine. Three years removed from his last game as a player with the Seattle Mariners in his home country of Japan ...
Ichiro is going into the Hall of Fame on July 27, and the Seattle Mariners legend has new artifacts out in anticipation of ...
Ichiro Suzuki’s enshrinement in the Hall of Fame is coming this summer. But entering 1995, the only Japanese player in MLB history was Masanori Murakami, who pitched in 54 games for the San ...
May 5th, 2025 by Matthew Brown Baseball historians often point to specific moments that changed the game forever. Babe Ruth’s ...
His response, “They gave me the name because my Dad had a Japanese friend named Ichiro who was a surfer," Hernandez said in an emailed statement provided by the Reds. Ichiro Suzuki manned right ...
The debate over who baseball's undisputed hit king is between Ichiro Suzuki and Pete Rose continues to this day. Fortunately for Ken Griffey and his father, they had front row seats, as Ken Sr.