Ichiro Suzuki, whose uncanny hitting talent made him a Seattle Mariners icon, became the first Japanese player elected to Major League Baseball’s Hall of Fame ... won his second batting title and ...
breaking the single-season mark set by George Sisler in 1920. While Suzuki wasn't the first player to successfully move from Japan to the majors, his impact presaged baseball's current era with Yu ...
Former Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki became the first Asian player elected to the U.S. National Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday ... 372 with 262 hits, breaking George Sisler's 84-year-old ...
On Wednesday, Baseball America released its new Top 100 Prospects list, and Anthony, who was number one in the publication's September rankings, was dethroned by Roki Sasaki, the fireballing 23 ...
The National Baseball Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025 is complete after ... Ichiro not only won another batting title (.372) but broke George Sisler’s 84-year-old record by banging out 262 hits. That was ...
Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese-born player elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame ... breaking the single-season mark set by George Sisler in 1920. Ichiro Suzuki made his MLB ...
But while the likes of Hideo Nomo (and, much earlier, Masanori Murakami) had paved the way for Japanese pitchers to play in Major League Baseball ... Hall of Famer George Sisler’s 84-year ...
Ichiro Suzuki warms up on deck before the start of the third inning, his first at-bat as ... he became baseball’s all-time single-season hit leader (262), breaking George Sisler’s 84-year ...
Reporters from two continents were flocking to see the Japanese outfielder chase the all-time major league hits record of 257 set by George Sisler ... After every at-bat, he’ll duck into ...
TOKYO (AP) — Ichiro Suzuki is all about baseball, but he’s much more ... more even than Pete Rose’s 4,256. He broke George Sisler’s single-season hits mark of 257 in 2004.
In 2004, he broke George Sisler’s 84-year-old record for hits in a season, raising the standard from 257 to 262. He came to Major League Baseball at age 27 and finished with a remarkable 3,089 hits.