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Yankees Legend Takes Veiled Swipe at Aaron Judge in Backhanded Compliment originally appeared on Athlon Sports. For all of ...
We’ve made our picks for the starters on this team. You’ve made your picks. Now it’s time to announce the whole darned roster ...
The Seattle Mariners have already announced their plans to retire No. 51 in honor of Ichiro Suzuki. Now, they plan to do it again for a different player.
The Seattle Mariners plan to retire Ichiro Suzuki's No. 51 a second time, this time for a different player. ... The New York Yankees retired No. 42 in honor of Mariano Rivera, ...
Seattle Mariners coach Ichiro Suzuki looks on during a spring training game against the Cleveland Guardians on Feb. 28, 2023, at Peoria Sports Complex. ... joining Mariano Rivera.
Ichiro Suzuki has been named to the Baseball Hall of Fame with 99.7% of the possible vote. Here are the best reactions from around the internet. ... (Mariano Rivera, 2019).
That means the voter who cost Suzuki the status of being the second player in MLB history to be unanimously elected to the Hall of Fame (after Mariano Rivera) was one of the 71 voters who opted to ...
The singular BBWAA voter who snubbed Ichiro Suzuki for the Hall of Fame is still at large — and is likely to remain so after the organization's final release of ballots.
Mariano Rivera remains the only player to get 100% of the vote from the BBWAA, appearing on all 425 ballots in 2019. Derek Jeter was chosen on 395 of 396 in 2020.
Mariano Rivera remains the only player to get 100% of the vote from the BBWAA, appearing on all 425 ballots in 2019. Derek Jeter was chosen on 395 of 396 in 2020. Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner ...
Mariano Rivera remains the only player to get 100% of the vote from the BBWAA, appearing on all 425 ballots in 2019. Derek Jeter was chosen on 395 of 396 in 2020. Ichiro, CC Sabathia and Billy ...
New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera remains the only unanimous selection, selected on all 425 ballots in 2019. The Hall of Fame's rules allow each voter the option to make his or her ballot public.