Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki showed off his trademark arm on Thursday night, registering 84 MPH with his ceremonial first pitch before the M ...
Soon-to-be Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki threw an 84 mph ceremonial first pitch to manager Dan Wilson ahead of the Seattle ...
The pageantry, pomp and circumstance are always at a special level on Opening Day in Seattle, but it was particularly true in ...
Recently, we told you about a great story involving Chicago White Sox prospect Rikuu Nishida and his meeting of Ichiro Suzuki ... the the first Japanese player to make the Hall of Fame.
The Tokyo Series begins on Tuesday morning, and Suzuki owns the status as the greatest Japanese player to ever step foot on ...
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.
Suzuki came to the United States the following year, signing with the Seattle Mariners, and embarked on a Hall of Fame career ...
Suzuki came to the United States the following year, signing with the Seattle Mariners, and embarked on a Hall of Fame career ... to make memories over there.” The first Japanese-born player ...
Suzuki came to the United States the following year, signing with the Seattle Mariners, and embarked on a Hall of Fame career ... to make memories over there.” The first Japanese-born player ...