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Thread: Ichiro Suzuki Baseball Future
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12-25-2014, 03:11 AM #21
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Re: Ichiro Suzuki Baseball Future
Once again, you're trying to use a non-analogous situation to make your case. I said assume Suzuki started his career in his AGE 20 season (the year when he turned 21) of 1994. I assumed he played half his team's games that year and 3/4 of the games the following year.
You keep trying to make a point of the number of 19-yr-olds who made their MLB debut in the 90s, but the scenario called for Suzuki to start his MLB career at 20. So, although you insist on making the point that eight players made their MLB debuts at 19 or younger in the 1990s, the fact remains that 50 (FIFTY) players made their debut at the age of 20 or younger in the 1990s.
As for being inclusive for 70 years, far from it. Just because Branch Rickey allowed Jackie Robinson onto his Dodgers team doesn't mean baseball was inclusive. The Red Sox didn't integrate until 1959 due to pressure from the NAACP and a separate lawsuit filed against Tom Yawkey and Bucky Harris for discrimination in the form of barring black employees (players and executives) from the Red Sox.
Baseball has a history of discrimination, as do most professional sports, in America. That's fact, not opinion.
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12-25-2014, 03:42 AM #22
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Re: Ichiro Suzuki Baseball Future
You win. Merry Christmas!
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12-25-2014, 02:07 PM #23
Re: Ichiro Suzuki Baseball Future
Guys I appreciate all the discussion in regards to this tread I started for the future of Ichiro I am really glad that I'm not the only one out there that feels this great player deserves his due let him finish his out his career get his records after all look what all he has given us and still continues to give us everytime he enters the field at 41 the guy is awesome!!
Happy Holidays to all who responded to this blog and thanks!!
Regards
Sal bronxbombers1
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01-03-2015, 11:24 AM #24
Re: Ichiro Suzuki Baseball Future
Latest!!! Yankees are considering signing Ichiro before Baltimore does this will be a wise move for the Yankees considering that Ichiro is still a big draw and name and as discussed before come through if he is in the roster this upcoming year he will be close too his 3000 hit mark and his stolen bases record as well considering he stays healthy I'm sure if he comes close he will be welcomed back in 2016 as well so that another Yankee holds the 3000 hit record legitimately!!!
Happy New Year!!!
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01-03-2015, 03:27 PM #25
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I really hope he doesn't re-sign with the Yankees. It's not anything against the Yankees, per se, but rather a realization that his playing time will be highly diminished on that team. Maybe he'll sign with Tampa.
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02-01-2015, 12:01 AM #26
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