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Ichiro Suzuki Sets Record with Ninth-Straight 200-Hit SeasonIchiro Suzuki of the Seattle Marines established a Major League Baseball record for most 200-hit seasons in a row -
Major League Baseball Hit Leader Comparisons: Ichiro Suzuki Vs. Derek JeterEven though Ichiro Suzuki and Derek Jeter play at different positions, both of these players will someday automatically be entered into the baseball Hall of Fame for having the most hits in MLB history.
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Fan Perspective: Ichiro Silencing CriticsIchiro Suzuki is heating up and the the timing might not be more perfect combined with Dustin Ackley's arrival.
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Will Ichiro Suzuki Make it to the Hall of Fame?Ichiro Suzuki has brought back to baseball the single, and his speed and fielding prowess are second to none. But will he be worthy of the Hall of Fame when he retires?
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Could the Seattle Mariners Trade Ichiro at the Deadline?With the recent struggles of the Seattle Mariners over the past couple of years it is time to trade Ichiro Suzuki.
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Ichiro Suzuki Wins 10th Straight Gold Glove, 2010 AL Winners List RevealedThe 2010 AL Gold Gloves are out, and outfielder Ichiro Suzuki has won one for the 10th straight season.
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Don't Underrate IchiroMany players are under appreciated but none is less appreciated by some than Ichiro Suzuki. The 2001 Rookie of the Year, MVP, and batting champ is an all-time great.
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Ichiro, Mariners Close to $100 Million ExtensionIchiro and the Seattle Mariners are reportedly close to a 5-year, $100 million contract that could be signed Thursday. -
Biography of Baseball Player Ichiro SuzukiIchiro Suzuki was born on October 22, 1973 in Toyoyama, Nishikasugai, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. By the age of seven, he had already joined his first baseball team.
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Ichiro Stays with Seattle Mariners, Still the Object of Cleveland Fans' FistsIchiro Suzuki made some comments about Cleveland earlier this season. Now he is going to be $100 million richer and he is the MVP of the All-Star Game. Let's hope the fans of Cleveland give him a nice, warm welcome the next time he returns. -
Tsuyoshi Nishioka '" Ichiro, the Sequel?Will Nishioka be the next great Japanese position player in MLB? -
An Appreciation of Ichiro SuzukiIs he the best hitter ever? -
Jason Bay, Ichiro, Carl Crawford are Three Deserving Outfielders for AL All-Star NodsHere are three American League outfielders who really deserve a spot on this year's American League All-Star team.
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Ichiro is Forgotten - The Seattle Center Fielder is Impressive and UnderappreciatedWhy, in the age of steroids, can't we focus on the remarkable talent in the Pacific Northwest? -
Famous Sports Birthdays on October 22Famous Sports Birthdays On October 22 Jimmie Foxx, Leonard Marshall, Drazen Petrovic, Ron Tugnutt, Ichiro Suzuki
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Top Ten Hits Leaders in Seattle Mariners HistoryIchiro Suzuki and longtime great designated hitter Edgar Martinez each have more than 2,000 hits for the Mariners -
Fantasy Baseball: Top 20 OutfieldersHere are some of the top outfielders you should draft for your fantasy baseball league. -
Race and Nation in John Okada's No-No BoyNo-No Boy is a novel about racial identity told by Ichiro. Torn between separations of nationality and time, Ichiro demonstrates the phenomenal compliations of identity through race and nation.
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Who Will Win the 2006 AL Batting Title?Joe Mauer's bid to be the first catcher to win the AL batting title will be challenged by Yankee great Derek Jeter and two-time batting champ Ichiro Suzuki, with Miguel Tejada and Vernon Wells also in the hunt.
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Book Review: Red Chrysanthemum, by Laura Joh Rowland"Red Crysanthemum" is the eleventh novel in Laura Joh Rowland's series starring Sano Ichiro, the samurai detective, set in Japan in the 1690s.
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Baseball 2009 Preview of American League WestThe Angels should have little trouble clinching the division, probably even earlier than last year. The other teams each have stars worth watching though, such as Josh Hamilton of Texas, Ichiro Suzuki of Seattle, and Matt Holliday of Oakland.
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Looking Ahead: American League Contender Analysis, PredictionsAn in-depth look at the playoff race(s) going on in the American League.
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The AL West Race HandicappedHome of the 2002 World Champion Angels, they once again are leading the way in this division. Without any further delay...here we go with the division.
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Wanted: Virtual HitchHikers for Single Mom Solo Westward Ho! Road Trip - Part 5Admittedly NOT a hardcore baseball fan, Single Mom WestWard Ho road traveler hits Cooperstown to see for herself what the Hall of Fame fuss and passion is all about. -
What's Hot About Oolong TeaThe reason that oolong is so popular right now is because of its weight loss potential. Preparing the tea correctly with the right water temperature and length of seeping should bring out the flavor of the tea.
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Reassessing MLB's Pennant Races After the Trade Deadline: ALThe pennant races have shifted with the passing of the trade deadline.
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What Should the Milestone for Stolen Bases Be?Power hitters have 500 homeruns. Players that hit for average have 3,000 hits. Pitchers have 300 wins. So what is the milestone for base stealers?
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Major League Baseball All-Decade TeamsThere have been so many great players and characters in baseball over the years. Here is a breakdown of the best players for each decade, starting in 1870 and working up to the present. Enjoy.
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The Most Unbreakable Hitting Records of All TimeIn writing this article, I am avoiding single season records such as home runs, doubles, hits and reflecting on the career achievements that often get overlooked because they aren't the glamour stats.
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My Nodding Approval for Post Cereal MLB BobbleheadsHumor columnist Christopher Wilson sits down at the breakfast table to bask in the glory of Post Cereal's miniature Major League Baseball bobblehead dolls. -
How is Your Team Doing After the Trade Deadline and Will They Make the Playoffs?So is your team still in it or should you start looking toward the off-season as the playoffs grow nearer? Did your team rise or fall at the trade deadline as we look at the Al West race? -
MLB Should Add New Competitions to All-Star WeekAm I the only one who thinks watching homerun after homerun is boring? MLB should show off some of their pitchers and fielders' abilities.
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MLB American League All-Star PicksMy picks for the AL All-Star team substitutes and starting pitcher if I was the manager of the team. The article is complete with stats and commentary for each of the choices at each respective position. It also includes omissions and the reasons they were omitted. -
Thinking About that Wild Card, Yankee Fans? Think AgainNew York's post-season hopes hinge on attaining a wild card, which will be next to impossible.
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Seattle Mariners: The Top 10 Players in Team HistoryOver the years the Mariners have had their share of All-Stars, here is a list of the top 10 best players in team history
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Are Baseball Salaries Getting a Little Ridiculous?Americas past time is turning into Americas center for drama. No matter where you look for information on baseball you will always see some statement about the many different problems in baseball. -
Can the Los Angeles Angels Win Their Division?Theirs a small division, only four teams. Even mathematically the Angels chances for a division championship are better than most other teams in baseball. Can the Angels eke out another Western Division victory in baseball's American League?
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My American League All-Star BallotIt is time for the MLB All-Star game. Here are my choices as American League starters. -
Are the Mariners for Real?The Seattle Mariners have started another spark for Seattle sports fans.
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Baseball's Unbreakable RecordsHere's an analysis of the most unbreakable records in Major League Baseball.
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