A slow Wednesday in the baseball news department picked up a little steam in the late afternoon hours as a couple meaningful transactions were finalized.
Despite some public posturing between general manager Brian Cashman and agent Tony Attansasio right before the winter meetings, the New York...
Ichiro Suzuki, the superstar outfielder for the Seattle Mariners, has been traded to the New York Yankees. In New York, Ichiro will play both left field and right field — though likely on a platoon basis. At 38 years old, he’s not nearly as good as he used to be, but Ichiro is still a big name...
On the same day Ichiro Suzuki was traded, the New York Yankees were in town to face the Seattle Mariners. Ichrio switched sides, switched numbers, trimmed his facial hair and was ready to play. Look before for the first Ichiro pictures of him in a Yankees uniform.
With his new team, Ichiro...
I am the fastest person at my 4A high school in Washington, I can run a 60 yard dash in 6.6 - 6.5 seconds. (which is MLB speed)
I want to propose a race between Ichiro Suzuki and Myself.
My first question is:
How likely would it be for me to race him?
*I will pay whatever it costs for him to...
at first when ichiro came here i thought it was because of advertising issues and then kurt came up to the majors and suzuki is on his jersey, so how come Kurt has Suzuki on his jersey and Ichiro doesn't? they both have the same last name.
at first when ichiro came here i thought it was because of advertising issues and then kurt came up to the majors and suzuki is on his jersey, so how come Kurt has Suzuki on his jersey and Ichiro doesn't? they both have the same last name.
...owner of Mariners! Ichiro and? There is the person whom set record, and protect ichiroach earnestly.
The baseball became the individual competition from when?
Baseball is team sports.
I read the following sentence by a Japanese newspaper article well.
"Mariners victory!" Ichiro refuses...
Gold Glove? These guys have run off 9 in a row each basically leaving 1 gold glove up for grabs. Can some player out there dethrone them? Or. Should MLB just give it to them now and save some time?
...was batting in a different spot? He is batting .368 with 150 hits and he only has 26 RBIs and 56 runs scored. I think they could get more productivity out of the lineup if he was given more of a chance with runners on base. I know he only has 6 home runs, but you only need a single with...