Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Cooperstown
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Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner lead the five-man 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class. Here are the best moments from the ceremony.
Suzuki referened the lone writer who did not give him a Hall of Fame vote, saying that a previous invitation to dinner had now "expired."
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Inquirer Sports on MSNIchiro Suzuki adds humorous touches to Hall of Fame ceremonies
If you want someone for your next celebrity roast, Ichiro Suzuki could be your guy. Mixing sneaky humor with heartfelt messages, the first Japanese-born player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame stole the show Sunday in Cooperstown.
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Sportico on MSNIchiro Delights Cooperstown Crowd With a Side They'd Never Seen
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. - The speech Ichiro Suzuki gave Sunday at the National Baseball Hall of Fame was charming, funny and delivered in perfect English. Who knew? Allen Turner, his long-time interpreter,
Ichiro, who spent parts of 19 seasons in the major leagues, delivered a riveting speech in Cooperstown on Sunday, even nailing an impression of Rick Rizzs.
Ichiro Suzuki was the king of poking singles into the outfield, but this time, he may have hit it out of the park during his Hall of Fame induction speech on Sunday.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown honored the class of 2025, including a Cobra, a cannon arm, and a guy who'd never heard of the Marlins.