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Japanese baseball icon Ichiro Suzuki delivered a message of gratitude during the Seattle Mariners' ceremony to retire his No. 51 shirt on Saturday, especially to its previous wearer, Randy Johnson.
In a pregame ceremony Saturday at T-Mobile Park, Ichiro Suzuki, who just had his No. 51 retired by the Seattle Mariners, turned to the current team an ...
As the Seattle Mariners retired Ichiro Suzuki's No. 51 jersey on Saturday night, team chairman John Stanton announced a new ...
The statues outside of T-Mobile Park will have some company in 2026. The Seattle Mariners held a ceremony before a game against the Tampa Bay Rays on ...
Saturday was all about Seattle Mariners legend and National Baseball Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki. In a pregame ceremony at T-Mobile Park, several Mari ...
Cal Raleigh descargó su 44to cuadrangular, con lo que lidera las Grandes Ligas, el dominicano Julio Rodríguez conectó dos ...
Julio Rodríguez hit two home runs, Cal Raleigh hit his MLB-leading 44th and the Seattle Mariners pulled within one-half game of first place in the AL West.
Cal Raleigh launched his major league-leading 44th home run, Julio Rodríguez went deep twice and the surging Seattle Mariners ...
Sunday's ceremony attracted fans from all over the country and world, including Japan, where Suzuki was born and played the first eight seasons of his pro career.
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 21s ...
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 ...
Although I can no longer help you with a hit or laser beam throw, my will and desire is always there for you,” the Seattle Mariners great said during his ceremony.