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'Ichiro' entertains the fans at Mariners game: A fan's storyIchiro was mingling with the fans, or was he?- Fan Perspective: Ichiro Silencing CriticsIchiro Suzuki is heating up and the the timing might not be more perfect combined with Dustin Ackley's arrival.
Tsuyoshi Nishioka '" Ichiro, the Sequel?Will Nishioka be the next great Japanese position player in MLB?- 5 Best Baseball Position Players of the 2000sThere were a lot of baseball players that had a good decade but which one was the best?
Gender and Role ReversalAn analysis of gender and role reversal in John Okada's No-No Boy, Nina Revoyr's Southland, and Jumpa Lahiri's The Namesake- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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.
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?
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.- 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.
- A Team in Dissaray: The Seattle Marinershow good or bad will Seattle be this year? No one really knows but here is how they stack up to the competition in their division
- Who's Got Next?Now that Jeter has reached 3,000 hits, the question becomes, who is next in line? There are 18 players who have 2,000+ hits. Only five of them have any sort of shot at 3,000. And two of them are the clear-cut favorites to be next to that great milestone.
An Appreciation of Ichiro SuzukiIs he the best hitter ever?- Past 10 American League MVP Award WinnersCheck this out to view the past 10 American League Most Valuable Player award winners.
Teaching Triplets to ReadIt was always my ambition to get my triplet sons reading by the age of 3. At 1 1/2 they could recognize letters, and at 2 1/2 they could read a few words. But getting them to sit and read whole sentences was a real challenge.- Baseball's ABCs - A Line-up for TodayIn 1949, Sport Magazine published a poem written by Ogden Nash that immortalized the baseball stars of his day in a catchy manner. Here is my attempt to cover the sport in a similar manner for 2006.