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Ichiro Suzuki’s last major league games most likely will be played for the Seattle Mariners at the Tokyo Dome against the Oakland A’s when the teams open the season March 20-21.
Ichiro Suzuki will be on the Seattle Mariners’ Opening Day roster for the 14th time in what will be his 19th MLB season. Add in his time in Japan and it’s his 28th season overall.
Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki is less than three weeks away from joining baseball immortality. The longtime M's ...
Ichiro returns to Seattle with one-year deal; How the Angels worked the winter to perfection; When the Mariners and Suzuki parted ways, it was uncomfortable. Suzuki, tired of all the losing ...
Ichiro Suzuki has rejoined the Seattle Mariners as a special assistant to the chairman and will work as an instructor with both the major league club and some of the organization's players in the ...
Ichiro Suzuki has agreed to a minor league deal with the Seattle Mariners, paving the way for the 45-year-old to play in the Mariners' season-opening series in Japan.
Ichiro Suzuki, at 44 years old, is getting closer to continuing his major league career where it all began -- with the Seattle Mariners.
Appreciating Ichiro, who leaves Mariners as a legend in Seattle Ichiro Suzuki is among baseball's all-time most technically proficient hitters. His two simultaneous, yet independent, motions at ...
The Seattle Mariners' hit king Ichiro Suzuki is on the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time for 2025, and the team shared an incredible statistic that might help the legend's case for Cooperstown.
For the past two seasons, the Seattle Mariners have had the worst offense in the major leagues. Of all time . Seriously. In all of baseball history, the 2010 and 2011 M’s have set the bar ...
Take away a Justin Smoak eighth-inning home run and the first three innings of Game 1 against the Baltimore Orioles , and the Seattle Mariners would have wasted three terrific pitching performances ...
The Seattle Mariners are bringing back Ichiro Suzuki. Seattle finalized a $750,000, one-year deal with the 44-year-old Japanese star on Wednesday after several outfielders got hurt.
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