The aftermath of last week's Hall election sure did leave a lot of questions hanging in the frigid Cooperstown sky. Let's ...
To no one's surprise, Ichiro Suzuki is a Baseball Hall of Famer. Also to no one's surprise, he had the most on-brand reaction ...
Ichiro received 99.7 percent of the vote to earn election to the Hall of Fame on the first ballot. The M's released the video ...
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Admittedly, the last few days have been a whirlwind and it's taken me some time to get my thoughts in order for this column.
Of course I voted for Ichiro Suzuki - along with the other no-brainers on the ballot, including CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner.
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No one has ever walked through these doors with the sport-changing, Hall-changing, planet-changing possibilities of Ichiro.
Kudos to The Columbian, and particularly to everyone involved with the sublime decision to banner headline Ichiro Suzuki’s election to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Japanese (Sports section, Jan. 22).
Ichiro Suzuki is all about baseball, but he is much more than that at home in Japan. Ichiro is a wellspring of national pride ...