Ichiro Suzuki’s career has come full circle. Suzuki started his professional baseball career in Japan in 1992. Twenty-seven years later, he decided to call it quits in Japan. The 45-year-old Suzuki ...
T-Mobile Park is sporting some new bling: A freshly unveiled plaque celebrating one of the most beloved Seattle Mariners of all time. The team retired Ichiro Suzuki’s number on Saturday — and sent the ...
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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 that, Ichiro became the fourth player in franchise history to have his ...
Ichiro Suzuki went into the National Baseball Hall of Fame this summer. This week, he's going to be stepping back into his Seattle Mariners uniform. The Mariners are in an odd and relatively new spot.
In terms of franchise altering players, there aren’t many in Mariners history like Ichiro Suzuki. The native of Toyoyama, Japan, had his number 51 retired on Aug. 9 before a game between the Mariners ...
SEATTLE — Before a game against the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday at T-Mobile Park, the Seattle Mariners will honor one of the greatest baseball players of the 21st century. The Mariners will retire ...
The ballpark’s brain is located behind home plate, on the 200 level, inside a door that requires a key card to open. It includes two rows of chairs, tables and computer monitors, facing a wall with ...
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