Ichiro Suzuki, Hall of Fame
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Willa Allen, the wife of the late Dick Allen, gave a speech remembering the former Chicago White Sox All-Star during the Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony Sunday.
Ichiro Suzuki claimed he had never heard of the Marlins before signing with them during his Hall of Fame speech.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum officially welcomed five new members Sunday. This year's induction ceremony in Cooperstown, New York, honored the 2025 Hall of Fame class, led by the peerless Ichiro Suzuki.
Ichiro Suzuki, the first Japanese Hall of Famer in baseball history, had one of the most humorous speeches since the late Bob Uecker.
The longtime Seattle Mariners star was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Sunday afternoon, and his plaque will immortalize him forever.
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Ichiro Suzuki spoke about his trips to Cooperstown during his playing days ahead of his Hall of Fame induction.
Si buscas a alguien para tu próximo roast de celebridades, Ichiro Suzuki podría ser tu hombre. Mezclando humor astuto con mensajes
Ichiro Suzuki is officially a Hall of Famer and has solidified his legacy. During his Hall of Fame speech, Suzuki opened up about signing with the Miami Marlins in 2015. “Honestly, when you guys (The Marlins) called to offer me a contract for 2015. I had never heard of your Team," Ichiro said.
When Bryan Woo gets to the field every day, Ichiro Suzuki is already there. Taking batting practice. Shagging fly balls. Playing catch. He hangs around after too, offering any advice he can to the current generation of Mariners players.