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The 5-foot-11 outfielder hit an American League-best .350, with an MLB-high 242 hits and 56 stolen bases en route to MVP and Rookie of the Year honors while with the Seattle Mariners in 2001.
Suzuki is a Seattle Mariners legend who becomes the first Japanese-born player voted into the HOF. He received 99.7% of the vote in his first year on the ballot after recording 3,089 hits in MLB ...
The ceremony is set for July 27 and Ichiro will enter alongside CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner, Dick Allen and Dave Parker. One of the best players to ever play the game, Ichiro was a professional for ...
The Baseball Hall of Fame has officially unveiled its 2025 class with Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki headlining. But while Ichiro was the obvious call — he missed unanimous selection by a ...
When he takes the podium in Cooperstown, Baseball Hall of Famer Billy Wagner will mention a few Virginia towns in his ...
The Seattle Mariners will honor the new Cooperstown, ... that Ichiro Suzuki would be one of three 2025 National Baseball Hall of Fame inductees alongside CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner. ...
Ichiro, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner voted into baseball Hall of Fame. ... Ichiro, shown in 2009, racked up 3,089 hits in a 19-year major league career spent mostly with the Seattle Mariners.
Ichiro Suzuki will have a Seattle Mariners logo on the cap of his Hall of Fame plaque, CC Sabathia will take the New York Yankees logo and Billy Wagner will have the symbol of the Houston Astros.
He'll be enshrined later this July alongside Billy Wagner, CC Sabathia, Dick Allen and Dave Parker. On Thursday, the M's released the video of Ichiro's "Call to the Hall." You can watch it below: ...
Newly-elected Baseball Hall of Fame members, from left, Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner, pose for photo in the plaque room during a news conference Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, in ...
The 5-foot-11 outfielder hit an American League-best .350, with an MLB-high 242 hits and 56 stolen bases en route to MVP and Rookie of the Year honors while with the Seattle Mariners in 2001.