Pitchers and catchers officially reported to Seattle Mariners Spring Training on Wednesday, but other players found themselves at the team complex in Arizona as well.
Another successful Baseball Hall of Fame election is in the books. This year, the Baseball Writers’ Association of America tapped former third baseman Adrián Beltré, former first baseman Todd Helton and former catcher and first baseman Joe Mauer for the game’s highest honor.
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Here's who will be on the Hall of Fame ballot next time around
Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia lead a group of players who will find their names on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for the first time in 2025. Suzuki is the…
The Baseball Hall of Fame ballot will welcome a major name in 2025: Ichiro Suzuki. Here's a look at the top candidates.
Yamamoto won his third consecutive NPB MVP award this week
A look at the news around baseball, including Ichiro Suzuki keeping his love for playing baseball alive in retirement. Thanksgiving weekend is probably the slowest news period of the year for MLB.
On Tuesday, we showed you a video of Seattle Mariners' legend Ichiro Suzuki holding an open pitching practice in Japan. We weren't sure why Ichiro was doing this.
Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki dominated on the baseball field Tuesday at the ripe old age of 50. The poor victims on the other team? A high school girls’ squad.
Former Seattle Mariners, Miami Marlins and New York Yankees outfielder Ichiro Suzuki just can't get enough baseball. The 50-year-old future Hall of Famer loves the game, still works for the Mariners and often takes batting practice in full uniform.
Shohei Ohtani officially is a free agent, and who the superstar signs with will not only impact the balance of power in Major League Baseball, it will have a domino effect on the entire free-agent market.
The 2001 Seattle Mariners were the greatest regular season team in baseball history, having won 116 games against just 46 losses. Unfortunately, they didn't
This is a hot take that I have admittedly had in the holster for some time and has long-been an inside joke behind closed doors in Just Baseball group chats.
Before the season started, we were convinced Masataka Yoshida of the Boston Red Sox was going to run away with AL Rookie of the Year. But that hasn't been the case.
A Seattle Mariners fan whose elated reaction to briefly making contact with Ichiro Suzuki during a 2010 game was reunited with the baseball legend on Saturday.
Jose Ramirez's run-scoring double keyed a three-run rally in the eighth as the Cleveland Guardians posted a 4-3 win over the host Seattle Mariners. The Guardians will try to split the four-game series when it wraps up Sunday.
Ichiro showed that his arm still has some juice in it ahead of the Mariners' home opener.
Ichiro Suzuki became an MLB superstar in a very short time. Ever since his arrival in 2001, he was a sight to behold on the baseball field. He played 19 seasons in the big leagues, 14 of which were with the Seattle Mariners, with stops in New York and Miami in between.
The 25-year-old quickly made a name for himself at the plate, racking up four home runs and 25 hits in his first 17 games. He finished the season with a .262 batting average, 28 RBI and 11 home runs.
Here is a look at the greatest second-half performances in MLB history, including the mark that many of them stamped on the history of the game.
How many of the career leaders in hits for every MLB franchise can you name in five minutes?
Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki turned heads over the weekend by clocking in at 7 percent body fat, the lowest figure on the entire team
The Mariners announced today that future Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki is moving to a front office role where he’ll serve as a special assistant to the chairman, effective immediately.
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