Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame players Ken Griffey Jr, Ichiro Suzuki, and Edgar Martinez posed for a unique photo together.
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.
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.
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.
This is a team that had baseball’s greatest collection of pitchers last year, but were burdened with an offense that ruined a potentially magical season. Instead of earning their first World Series berth in their 48-year franchise history, the Mariners sat home and missed the playoffs for the 22 nd time in the past 23 years.
The arrival of Ken Griffey Jr. meant the Mariners had three Hall of Famers in camp, joining Edgar Martinez and Ichiro Suzuki.
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,