New York Yankees legend Mariano Rivera and his wife are accused in a lawsuit of failing to protect a young girl who was sexually abused by an older child during a summer camp trip sponsored by their church.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' offseason spending spree has made the NL West team the frontrunners for the World Series later this year, drawing comparisons to the New York Yankees of the late 90s.
Ichiro Suzuki—just his name brings a smile to baseball fans. The post A Star Like No Other: Why Ichiro Suzuki Seems Destined to Join Mariano Rivera in Hall of Fame Immortality appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Ichiro Suzuki is set to become the first Japanese player to make it to baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is likely to be the next.
Only great Yankees All World reliever, Mariano Rivera, was unanimously elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. That’s it. Nobody else. Both Babe Ruth, and Honus Wagner received 95.13% of the vote when they were elected to the Hall.
Ichiro will go into the Hall of Fame as professional baseball’s all-time leader in hits with 4,367 (3,089 in MLB and 1,278 in Japan) — more even than Pete Rose's 4,256. He broke George Sisler’s single-season hits mark of 257 in 2004. The new mark is 262.
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New York Yankees legend Mariano Rivera and his wife are accused ... charged with lewd and lascivious battery against minors. Shohei Ohtani broke the news to the Los Angeles Dodgers that prized ...
Back home, he's a wellspring of national pride, much like Shohei Ohtani now ... chosen unanimously after New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera. Ichiro debuted in Major League Baseball in 2001 ...
Back home, he’s a wellspring of national pride, much like Shohei Ohtani now ... chosen unanimously after New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera. Ichiro debuted in Major League Baseball in ...
When Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese-born player to be elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, he became the 23rd player born outside the United States (including Puerto Rico, which, though it is a U.
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