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The Seattle Mariners kicked off their 2025 season by bringing out one of the franchise's greatest players, Ichiro Suzuki, and letting him throw out the ceremonial first pitch.
Ichiro, who had arguably the best throwing arm in baseball during his playing days, was honored before the game. He'll be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown later this ...
Brady Farkas breaks down how tough it was for the Seattle Mariners to lose legendary players like Randy Johnson, Alex Rodriguez and Ken Griffey Jr. Then, Ichiro Suzuki became part of the team and ...
But a man draped in a black-and-white jacket and Mizuno Sportstyle RB87 trainers. Ichiro Suzuki strolled into the ballpark like he never left, exuding the same quiet confidence that made him a legend.
Even the earliest highlights bring vintage Mariners nostalgia, like in 2001, when a right-fielding Ichiro nabbed Oakland’s Terrence Long on a laser-beam throw to third base at the Oakland ...
Ichiro Suzuki just proved that age is merely a number. The legendary Japanese outfielder, returning to T-Mobile Park to throw the first pitch on the 2025 MLB Opening Day for the Seattle Mariners ...
Seattle Mariners icon Ichiro Suzuki was assigned to throw the ceremonial first pitch during the team's curtain raiser against the Athletics. Needless to say, the Hall of Famer's never-ending love ...
Ichiro Suzuki became a Hall of Famer in his native country on Thursday, but the 51-year-old former outfielder was not a unanimous selection. Longtime Japanese baseball reporter Jim Allen ...
That does not mean there is not something to talk about, however, as a prediction has been made for Ichiro Suzuki to rejoin the team, despite being 51 years old. The Athletic made a bold ...