Ichiro Suzuki: master of the infield single and also the turtleneck.
Once up on a time, not that long ago, I was a baseball writer. And before that, I was a baseball fan. But it doesn’t take much of a writer, or even much of a fan, to know that Ichiro Suzuki, who was voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday afternoon, was more than deserving of the honor.
Writers will point to importance of Ichiro’s groundbreaking career—a culture-shifting superstar in both Japan and the United States, who between the two countries collected more hits than any professional player. They will talk about his style:
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