SEATTLE — It’s been good to get to know Ichiro over the last few weeks. We watched him for 14 seasons and marveled at the things he could do on a baseball field. He was — is — ours, but we never ...
Ichiro Suzuki was officially inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown on Sunday after a legendary career that spanned 28 years in both Japan and MLB. By all accounts, he was one ...
NEW YORK – Piece by piece, the legend started to reveal itself. "How do you know about that?" Michael Young asked. A whisper here. A story there. Something about the greatest pregame speech since ...
Dan Wilson met Ichiro on a Peoria, Ariz., ballfield in the opening days of Spring Training 2001, now more than 24 years ago - but Seattle's catcher-turned-manager remembers his first interaction with ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. - The speech Ichiro Suzuki gave Sunday at the National Baseball Hall of Fame was charming, funny and delivered in perfect English. Who knew? Allen Turner, his long-time interpreter, ...
From left, Billy Wagner, Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, Willa Allen (representing her late husband late Dick Allen) and David Parker II (representing his late father Dave Parker) pose for a photograph ...
And Ichiro did so with a speech that showed a playful, witty and charming side that many in America rarely got to see because of his careerlong insistence on doing all his interviews in Japanese with ...
In terms of franchise altering players, there aren’t many in Mariners history like Ichiro Suzuki. The native of Toyoyama, Japan, had his number 51 retired on Aug. 9 before a game between the Mariners ...
Dan Wilson met Ichiro on a Peoria, Ariz., ballfield in the opening days of Spring Training 2001, now more than 24 years ago — but Seattle’s catcher-turned-manager remembers his first interaction with ...