Ichiro Suzuki, Baseball Hall of Fame and Mariners
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We take a look at the MLB players in their 30s, in the middle of their pitch for Cooperstown enshrinement, and gauge their chances.
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Ichiro’s charisma accompanied an incredible performance on the field, one that came with no discernable adjustment period. Among his many accomplishments, he became only the second player in Major League history to win his league’s Rookie of the Year Award and MVP Award in the same year, joining Boston's Fred Lynn (1975).
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Reflecting on his journey to the Baseball Hall of Fame, Ichiro Suzuki said choosing the difficult path meant he confronted challenges head-on, allowing him to develop his famed mental strength. When he was in the third year of elementary school,