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The Seattle Mariners announced today that they will be retiring Randy Johnson's number 51 jersey, joining Ichiro Suzuki who also is having No. 51 retired in his honor.
After receiving more than 99 percent of the vote, Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki is set for induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown this July 27.
Then, Ichiro Suzuki became part of the team and he seemed to get fans through. More for You. Planes clip wings while taxiing at Reagan airport: One had members of Congress aboard.
However, Ichiro Suzuki is not most people, and when the Mariners asked the soon-to-be enshrined Hall of Famer to throw out the first pitch on Opening Day, he was ready to show folks that he's ...
Ichiro Suzuki has still got it. The baseball legend threw out the first pitch at T-Mobile Park for the Seattle Mariners' Opening Day game against the Athletics Thursday and he came to impress.
When Ichiro Suzuki goes into the Baseball Hall of Fame on July 27th, he plans on bringing more than his smile and charm. Ichiro is donating his entire personal collection to the museum.
Ichiro Suzuki plans to do more than just be inducted into the Hall of Fame this July. He also intends to donate his entire personal collection to the museum in Cooperstown, N.Y.
The Mariners will host "Ichiro Suzuki Hall of Fame Weekend" during a three-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays from Aug. 8-10. Suzuki will have his No. 51 retired by the organization before the ...
The 51-year-old Ichiro retired in 2019 with 3,089 career hits, in MLB, with a .311 batting average.He led the majors in hits seven times and his impact on the game, globally, couldn't be summed up ...
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.