2011 — Ichiro Suzuki breaks the franchise hit record for the Seattle Mariners in the Mariners’ 6 - 2 win over Oakland. Ten ...
T-Mobile Park had its usual Opening Day energy—fresh optimism, the crack of batting practice, and fans eager to kick off ...
The soon-to-be National Baseball Hall of Famer showed that he still has his trademark arm, even at the age of 51.
Fans frustrated M’s didn’t spend to improve an offense that’s been wasting World Series-level pitching. But they keep coming ...
Seattle Mariners icon Ichiro Suzuki was assigned to throw the ceremonial ... Tyler O'Neill extended his MLB Opening Day record by hitting his sixth-straight home run during the curtain raiser.
Soon-to-be Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki threw an 84 mph ceremonial first pitch to manager Dan Wilson ahead of the Seattle ...
Even though Luis Arraez could be viewed as a bit of a one-trick pony, there is no denying his ability to rack up hits.
It was the most optimistic day of any baseball season. It was Opening Day. But with the Mariners, optimism comes with a ...
Ichiro Suzuki had already cemented a strong ... headlining the class of 2025. The hitting machine, much like Derek Jeter among more recent HOF classes, really never needed a “Hall of Fame ...