Ichiro reflects on legendary career in Hall of Fame speech
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Ichiro, who spent parts of 19 seasons in the major leagues, delivered a riveting speech in Cooperstown on Sunday, even nailing an impression of Rick Rizzs.
Former Mariner Ichiro Suzuki makes humorous reference to the voter who snubbed him during his Hall of Fame speech
Soon-to-be Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki shares why sitting out much of 2018 with the Seattle Mariners was one of his biggest accomplishments.
Over the last 30 years, the Seattle Mariners have been blessed with some incredible players in the outfield: Ken Griffey Jr. and Ichiro Suzuki are in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and Jay Buhner is in the team's Hall of Fame.
For the greater part of the 2000s, Ichiro single-handedly filled Seattle's gap in star power. He's a true Hall of Famer — emphasis on the fame.
The Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds' fanbases have been dreaming for weeks of a reunion with Eugenio Suarez. The Arizona Diamondbacks' third baseman played seven seasons in Cincinnati, including a magnificent 49-homer campaign. He also spent two seasons in Seattle.
Tampa Bay All-Star pitcher Drew Rasmussen grew up in Washington state, and was a huge fan of Ichiro Suzuki and the Seattle Mariners as a kid. He talked about Ichiro on Sunday, the day he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown,