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When Ichiro Suzuki landed in Seattle and became an instant star in 2001, captivating a city and helping his new team win an ...
In 2001 when I came I didn’t feel like this was the first time being in America playing baseball. ... So it was a great start ...
Visitors will be able to view equipment, uniforms, and other memorabilia that trace Ichiro’s journey from a young star in ...
By the time that 2001 Topps Traded & Rookies baseball came out in October of 2001 (per baseballcardpedia.com ), the baseball ...
Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki announced his retirement on Thursday, ... He won the AL title in his rookie year with a .350 average (.3497), just a smidge behind Colorado's Larry Walker (.3501).
There was thus little doubt in Japan that Ichiro would follow the examples of Hideo Nomo (the 1995 National League Rookie of the Year) and Kazuhiro Sasaki (the 2000 American League Rookie of the ...
The Seattle Mariners legend will be inducted into Cooperstown on July 27, and when he gets there, he'll become one of just 12 ...
With his Rookie of the Year honors, he got to join Ichiro on a prestigious list of players that won the award. He modeled his own game similarly to the Mariners star hitter.
A two-time batting champion, Ichiro was named American League MVP as a Mariners rookie in 2001, set the season hits record with Seattle in 2004 and finished his MLB career with 3,089 hits (on top ...
And Kazuhiro Sasaki, Japan’s all-time saves leader (and last year’s American League rookie of the year), is leading the big leagues in saves with 21 (in 24 opportunities).
USA Today is reporting that the Mariners are close to a major-league deal with the 44-year-old Ichiro, a fan favorite who was a 10-time All-Star with the Mariners from 2001-12.
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