Ichiro Suzuki Reflects on Early Days in Seattle, Quickly Being Comfortable so Career Could Take Off
COOPERSTOWN, NEW YORK, JUL 27 – Six new Hall of Fame inductees include pitchers and position players recognized for record achievements and first-ballot selections, highlighting their significant MLB contributions.
- On July 27, six new members are inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame at the Clark Sports Center, marking the start of Hall of Fame Weekend.
- Through separate voting panels, the inductees were chosen, highlighting eligibility status and veteran selections, including Wagner’s final-ballot election and Sabathia and Suzuki’s first-ballot picks.
- Highlighting career milestones, Billy Wagner’s 422 saves, CC Sabathia’s 2007 Cy Young Award, and Ichiro Suzuki’s rookie and MVP honors underscore their Hall credentials.
- Plaques will be cast in bronze, while Sabathia said `his speech will touch on several of his hometown mentors and the “village that raised him.”`
- Next month, the Museum of History & Industry will host a special exhibit, and the Mariners will retire Suzuki’s jersey at T-Mobile Park.
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Ichiro Suzuki Reflects on Early Days in Seattle, Quickly Being Comfortable So Career Could Take off
When Ichiro Suzuki landed in Seattle and became an instant star in 2001, captivating a city and helping his new team win an AL-record 116 games, he acclimated to his new life in practically no time largely because he had already been around the club during spring training a couple of years before.
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In 2001, when Ichiro Suzuki arrived in Seattle and became an instant star by captivating a city and helping his new team to win a record of 116 games in the American League, he adapted to...
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