Rikkuu Nishida got a chance to meet Ichiro last weekend as his Chicago White Sox took on the Seattle Mariners, and he was left speechless by the experience.
The Seattle Mariners have been blessed with some pretty great players in their team history. Over the last decade, the Mariners have seen three of their franchise’s most special players be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Former Major League pitcher Paul Abbott recalls Ichiro Suzuki's transformative impact during the Mariners' 2001 season, highlighting his preparation, humility, and five-tool prowess.
Former MLB pitcher Brandon Beachy recalls in a guest article what it was like to fan Ichiro twice in one game. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar Martinez and Ichiro Suzuki took a picture together and were recognized on social media.
Underneath the sun in Peoria, Ariz., Ken Griffey Jr., Ichiro Suzuki, Mike Cameron and Franklin Gutierrez convened for a great photo.
The volume was up a notable notch at the Mariners’ Spring Training facility on Monday morning, but to no surprise given who was in town for his annual visit to camp. Ken Griffey Jr. doesn’t give much heads-up when he’s dropping in,
San Diego Padres shortstop turned outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. have earned comparisons with several greats of the game. Among them is Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki.
Paul Abbott, former Major League pitcher, vividly remembers the moment Ichiro Suzuki transformed the Seattle Mariners in 2001. "We didn't really know what we had," Abbott said of Suzuki's arrival.