A few minutes after the not-so-smooth unveiling of the newest Mariners statue, Ken Griffey Jr. approached Ichiro inside a ground-floor hallway at T-Mobile Park and professed his innocence. “I did not ...
Well, that didn’t go as planned. As the Mariners unveiled a statue of Ichiro Suzuki on Friday afternoon, it became quickly apparent that something was very wrong. Ichiro’s bat broke. The Hall of Famer ...
SEATTLE — It wasn't ideal, but Ichiro made it a moment. When the Ichiro statue was unveiled with a broken bat to the shock of many, it certainly became a viral moment. But one leaned into by Ichiro, ...
Ichiro Suzuki received a statue outside of T-Mobile Park to honor his years of service, including 10 MLB All-Star appearance, with the Mariners. It was a special tribute to Ichiro, who attended the ...
Ichiro Suzuki's statue outside T-Mobile Park was damaged as it was being unveiled Friday morning. Following a countdown by voice of the Mariners Rick Rizzs, a tarp was pulled off the statue, bending ...
SEATTLE – A few minutes after the not-so-smooth unveiling of the newest Mariners statue, Ken Griffey Jr. approached Ichiro inside a ground-floor hallway at T-Mobile Park and professed his innocence.
This story was originally published on mynorthwest.com. During the unveiling of Ichiro Suzuki’s statue at T-Mobile Park on Friday, a piece of the statue was damaged as the tarp was pulled off. As ...
The unveiling of Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki's statue had an unforced error on Friday -- a broken bat. As broadcaster Rick Rizzs declared "we're going to count down ...
On April 10, just before the Seattle Mariners were set to face their American League West rival Houston Astros, the team honored legend Ichiro Suzuki. Just outside T-Mobile Park, the Mariners unveiled ...
Ichiro Suzuki is the world’s “Hit King” with the most professional baseball hits in the sport’s history between his time in Japan and in MLB. Fittingly, his bat swung one more time on the day of his ...
Fans cried foul after the Seattle Mariners struck out in a ceremony that was clearly off base, where a statue of baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki was unveiled with a broken bat — a real swing and a miss.