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May 16th, 2025 by Michael Griffin Whenever there’s a ball hit near the first rows of the stands, there’s always a chance for ...
After receiving more than 99 percent of the vote, Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki is set for induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperst ...
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is dominating the big leagues. In 46 games, the two-time MVP is hitting .401 and getting on base in nearly half his at-bats.
The Mariners longest-tenured position player moved up the club record books in an incredible category after his home run ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates must either load up to compete with Paul Skenes as their ace or trade him while his value is at its highest, ex-MLB All-Star Harold Reynold believes.
Ichiro Suzuki was in the outfield, in uniform still going through his throwing routine. Three years removed from his last game as a player with the Seattle Mariners in his home country of Japan, ...
Q. When did Ichiro Suzuki retire? - + A. Ichiro Suzuki officially announced his retirement on March 21, 2019, after playing his final game with the Seattle Mariners.
But one positive that was able to be taken away was the performance of Randy Arozarena. The former American League ...