In a first-of-its-kind ceremony, the Seattle Mariners bestowed Ichiro Suzuki the Mariners Franchise Achievement Award before the M's game Saturday night.
Seattle Mariners Right Fielder Ichiro Suzuki, playing on his native soil of Japan for the first time in a decade, showed off his trademark skill of throwing to third base
The Seattle Mariners today announced that Ichiro Suzuki will be taken off of the club's active 25-man roster and will transition to a position in the front office created for him.
Maybe the return to his old stomping grounds at Safeco Field has reinvigorated 44 year-old Ichiro Suzuki. It sure looked like that Saturday afternoon when he scaled the left field wall to rob a home run.
Prior to last night's series opener at SafeCo Field, the Seattle Mariners not only welcomed the visiting Miami Marlins to town for a three-game series, they also welcomed back one of their adopted sons, Ichiro Suzuki.
Former Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki is just 23 hits shy of becoming just the 30th player in Major League Baseball history to reach the 3,000 hits milestone.
I was fortunate enough to attend Saturday's special ceremony at Safeco Field in Seattle where the Mariners inducted Ken Griffey, Jr. in the team's Hall of fame.