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Last Saturday at T-Mobile Park, Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki had his iconic No. 51 retired by the organization. With ...
The Seattle Mariners had plenty of reason to celebrate a 9-1 homestand on Sunday, August 10. While the Mariners, behind Cal ...
Ichiro Suzuki paused at times to collect his thoughts and placed his hand on his heart as he spoke thoughtfully about what ...
No. 51 didn’t mean anything to Ichiro Suzuki when he was drafted in 1991. Like all of the Orix Blue Wave’s picks, he was ...
Former Seattle Mariners stars Randy Johnson and Ichiro Suzuki will share a very special honor in the years to come.
The Seattle Mariners retired Ichiro Suzuki's No. 51 in a special ceremony on Saturday night at T-Mobile Park. It's the third player number to be retired by the ...
Now, the No. 51 he made legendary has taken its rightful place.
What’s up, Seattle!” Suzuki greeted the crowd. “I’m so grateful to be here today, to receive this highest honor.” ...
Over a 19-year MLB career, Suzuki was a 10-time All-Star, 10-time Gold Glove winner, two-time AL batting champion, and ...
The Mariners All-Star backstop is rising up an incredible list and passed a former MVP in an monumental category.
The Seattle Mariners will unveil a statue of Ichiro Suzuki at T-Mobile Park next year to honor the Hall of Famer, chairman John Stanton said during Ichiro’s number retirement ceremony Saturday night.
Seattle Mariners insider Shannon Drayer details how Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki went an interesting route to help the team during the pandemic.
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