Ichiro Suzuki has still got it. The baseball legend threw out the first pitch at T-Mobile Park for the Seattle Mariners' Opening Day game against the Athletics Thursday and he came to impress.
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. It might be the best ...
On the day of his most celebrated play as a rookie with the Mariners, Ichiro was not in the starting lineup against the Oakland Athletics on April 11, 2001. It was a scheduled day off for Ichiro ...
When most people get invited to throw out the first pitch at a Major League Baseball game, they are mainly concerned with not embarrassing themselves (or injuring themselves). However, Ichiro Suzuki ...
SEATTLE — One day after his No. 51 jersey retirement, Ichiro Suzuki took to the field at T-Mobile Park to throw out the ceremonial first pitch for the Seattle Mariners. Attendees at Sunday’s game were ...
SEATTLE — Ichiro wasn’t sure he would last a year in the major leagues. Anger helped him deliver what became known as the “Star Wars” throw. He wished the third-base coach had given him the stop sign ...
The infielder was a shoe-in to enter the Hall of Fame as soon as he was eligible. However, Suzuki was not a unanimous selection. One voter in the pool did not think that the infielder deserved to ...
SEATTLE — A night that nobody in Seattle will ever forget somehow became even more memorable. Ichiro's iconic #51 was unveiled to hang forever in center field alongside Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar Martinez ...
Dan Wilson met Ichiro on a Peoria, Ariz., ballfield in the opening days of Spring Training 2001, now more than 24 years ago — but Seattle’s catcher-turned-manager remembers his first interaction with ...
Ichiro wasn’t sure he would last a year in the major leagues. Anger helped him deliver what became known as the “Star Wars” throw. He wished the third-base coach had given him the stop sign before ...