When retired baseball superstar Ichiro Suzuki dons his new coaching cap ... dream of coaching young players will come true in Japan by the end of this year, according to sources.
Japanese baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki of the Major Leagues' Seattle Mariners has announced his retirement. The 45-year-old outfielder held a news conference after the second of the two-game ...
Two retired baseball legends, Ichiro Suzuki and Daisuke Matsuzaka ... Matsuzaka, 42, who achieved star status as a pitcher in Japan while in high school, had 170 career wins as a professional ...
Ichiro Suzuki. While Wagner and Sabathia are also worthy of a spot in Cooperstown, Suzuki’s baseball achievements should make the Japanese superstar a shoo-in first-ballot Hall of Famer.
Ultimately, the Red Sox concluded that Yoshida has a chance to be an elite hitter, the best pure hitter from Japan since Ichiro Suzuki. A thorough process doesn’t guarantee an accurate evaluation.
They’re planning a full-fledged recruiting pitch that is expected to include Ichiro Suzuki, the Japanese icon and Mariners legend who is currently on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for the ...
If you ever wanted to see Daisuke Matsuzaka play shortstop with Ichiro pitching, this is your opportunity. https://t.co/UVr8bdM3Jv I loved Ichiro as a player. My ...
and Tony Gwynn. That’s because Ichiro Suzuki, long-time star of the Seattle Mariners, is virtually certain to become the first Japanese-born player elected to the U.S. Baseball Hall of Fame.