Ichiro Suzuki Headlines Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees; Aaron Judge Injured; Terry McLaurin Ends Holdout
- On Sunday in Cooperstown, New York, Ichiro Suzuki was honored as the inaugural Hall of Fame inductee originally from Japan.
- Ichiro's induction followed his January election but missed unanimous selection by one vote, which caused public disagreement.
- Suzuki compiled 3,089 major league hits, including a record 262 hits in 2004, and was known for his professionalism and trailblazing career starting at age 27.
- Shohei Ohtani expressed that when he was young, Ichiro was a major role model for him, much like how some children and fans view Ohtani in the present.
- Ichiro’s induction symbolizes a milestone opening doors for Japanese hitters in MLB and recognizes his record-breaking accomplishments across two continents.
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Ichiro Suzuki becomes first Japanese-born player in Baseball Hall of Fame | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Ichiro Suzuki, a remarkable hitter with dazzling speed and arm strength, not only broke stereotypes during a career played across two continents but also blazed a trail for a generation of Japanese-born players in Major League Baseball.
Ichiro Suzuki inducted into National Baseball Hall of Fame
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington Ichiro Suzuki could have been immortalized as a first-ballot Hall of Famer nearly a decade ago. He was last a full-time starter in 2012, at age 38. He logged his 3,000th hit in 2016, when he was 42. Still, he made us wait three more years to celebrate his retirement. Ichiro Suzuki inducted into National Baseball Hall of Fame Wire Service
‘I’m a rookie again’: Ichiro Suzuki leads class of five into Hall of Fame - West Hawaii Today
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — On an overcast Sunday in this charming village, thousands of fans from the Far East to the East Coast, from Texas to the Midwest to the Pacific Northwest, gathered to usher five icons of the game into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
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