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When Bryan Woo gets to the field every day, Ichiro Suzuki is already there. Taking batting practice. Shagging fly balls. Playing catch. He hangs around after too, offering any advice he can to the ...
Mariners fans, gathering to watch Ichiro's Hall of Fame induction, came away happy to "see that side of his personality, and ...
“Lou Piniella was very skeptical,” said Larry Stone, a Seattle Times baseball writer who has covered Ichiro’s career ...
There he was, in the flesh, at the Otesaga Resort Hotel on the eve of his induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame: ...
Although Suzuki's plaque did not produce the same amount of outrage as the infamous Dwyane Wade statue, the public had strong ...
The 10-time All-Star and 10-time Gold Glove winner captured a generation of Mariners fans, even throughout the franchise’s ...
This weekend, Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki will become the first Asian player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Christian Yelich brings a different perspective than Carroll or Kwan. Yelich played three seasons as Ichiro’s teammate in ...
Once the game was over, Ichiro appeared from the dugout and joined his teammates on the field for the postgame victory handshake. The Mariners are 1-0 with him as special adviser to the chairman.
Ichiro will transition into a role deemed "Special Assistant to the Chairman," where he will work with the Mariners' major-league staff and front office. But his agent insists Ichiro is not retiring.
On Sunday, Arizona Diamondbacks star Corbin Carroll witnessed one of his heroes being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame ...
SEATTLE — Now that Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki was nearly unanimously voted into baseball's Hall of Fame Tuesday afternoon, the franchise announced it will officially retire his #51 jersey ...
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