Ichiro Suzuki Falls One Vote Shy of Unanimous Hall of Fame Induction
Ichiro Suzuki Falls One Vote Shy of Unanimous Hall of Fame Induction
Remember when Ichiro Suzuki fell just one vote short of becoming the second player ever to be unanimously elected into the Hall of Fame? People were angry on social media, but Derek Jeter, who also fell one vote short in 2015, had some strong words for the voters. He thinks they should be held accountable for their actions. Ichiro, of course, undoubtedly belongs in Cooperstown with over 3,000 hits and 10 Gold Gloves in his prestigious career. It was always a guarantee he'd be in, but it was a matter of whether he'd get 100% of the votes.
Jeter, who is also a Hall of Famer, is hoping to have more success this weekend in Miami as a captain for Padel's Reserve Cup. He's been retired for a while now and is enjoying watching athletes play the sport he loves.