The Hall of Fame voter who declined to select Ichiro Suzuki remains a mystery. All 321 voters who allowed their ballots to be ...
The Japanese outfielder is one of three players ... but there is only one that was a unanimous selection — Mariano Rivera. All 425 ballots that were submitted in 2019 included the legendary ...
Ichiro Suzuki was among the few Japanese players who transitioned ... It places him narrowly behind Derek Jeter (2020) and Mariano Rivera (2019) in Hall of Fame voting percentages.
Ichiro Suzuki is heading to the Hall of Fame - but he fell one vote short of history. The Japanese outfielder is one of three players announced Tuesday as part of the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class.
On Tuesday, Ichiro became the first Japanese player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, and possibly only the second player chosen unanimously after New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera.
Whoever left Ichiro deserves all of the ire coming their way, but they’ll never get it. It’s just like the lone voter who ...
Suzuki could join Mariano Rivera as the only unanimous picks for ... Suzuki came to Major League Baseball from Japan as a 27-year-old in 2001 and joined Fred Lynn in 1975 as the only players ...
A 10-time All Star, Suzuki didn't join MLB's all-time saves leader, Mariano Rivera, as the only unanimous picks. He fell one vote short. Suzuki spent nine seasons in Japan's Nippon Professional ...
That has long been the assumption among baseball fans regarding the Japanese outfielder who played ... t join MLB’s all-time saves leader, Mariano Rivera, as the only unanimous picks.
In Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner, the Baseball Writers Association delivered quite an eclectic trifecta to ...
he’s expected to be the first Japanese player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, and possibly only the second player chosen unanimously after New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera.
he’s expected to be the first Japanese player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, and possibly only the second player chosen unanimously after New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera.