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Ichiro’s Hall of Fame Speech Blends Humor, Gratitude, and Lifelong Dedication

Baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki delivers heartfelt and witty Hall of Fame speech in English, honoring fans, teammates, and the game itself

by The Daily Desk
July 28, 2025
in MLB, Players & Awards, Sports, Sports Documentary, Sports Legends, Sports News
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Ichiro’s Hall of Fame Induction Speech Honors Fans, Teammates, and the Game Itself - Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times

Ichiro Suzuki’s Hall of Fame Moment Blends Dedication, Wit, and Heartfelt Thanks - Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times

Ichiro Suzuki Honors Career and Fans in Humble, Hilarious Hall of Fame Speech

July 28, 2025, 18:00 EDT

Baseball icon Ichiro Suzuki officially joined the ranks of Major League Baseball’s greatest players with a Hall of Fame speech that was as charming as it was thoughtful. Speaking entirely in English, Ichiro reflected on his 19-year MLB journey, blending gratitude, humor, and a deep respect for the game and its fans.

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A speech worthy of Cooperstown

Delivering the final address among five honorees at the 2025 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Cooperstown, New York, Ichiro embraced the moment with his signature precision and humility. Despite stormy weather delaying the start by an hour, a passionate crowd gathered at the Clark Sports Center, cheering “Ich-i-ro!” as the 51-year-old took the stage.

Ichiro began his 19-minute speech by acknowledging that, despite his legendary status, he felt like a rookie once again—just as he had in 1992 with the Orix BlueWave in Japan and in 2001 with the Seattle Mariners. Now, he was a “rookie” among the Hall of Famers seated behind him.

“I hope I can uphold the values of the Hall of Fame,” he said, before joking, “Please, I am 51 years old now, so easy on the hazing. I don’t need to wear a Hooters uniform again.”

Dedication to craft and country

A central theme of Ichiro’s speech was unwavering commitment. He shared how his preparation—meticulous care for his glove, spikes, and bat—was not for show but a sign of respect for the game and those who watched it.

“When fans use their precious time to come watch you play, you have a responsibility to perform for them, whether we are winning by 10 or losing by 10,” Ichiro said. “I never started packing my equipment until after the final out of the season. That was my professional duty.”

Ichiro’s attention to detail during his career was legendary. He would clean his spikes down to the last speck and retie his glove to perfection, often raising eyebrows among teammates. But to Ichiro, each piece of equipment was part of a sacred ritual.

“I personally cared for my equipment each day because I never wanted to risk an error due to a loose string or a slip because I didn’t clean my spike,” he explained.

Humor and humility on full display

The speech also revealed a side of Ichiro that fans rarely saw during his career. Known for conducting interviews in Japanese, Ichiro used the induction ceremony to connect directly with fans in English, often using humor to disarm and delight.

One of the biggest laughs came when he referenced the lone Baseball Writers’ Association of America voter who did not select him for the Hall of Fame.

“By the way,” he said with a grin, “the offer for that writer to have dinner at my home has now expired.”

He also delivered a perfect imitation of longtime Mariners broadcaster Rick Rizzs calling one of his famous throws:
“Holy smokes, a laser beam to second base from Ichiro!”

Gratitude for teammates, mentors, and family

Ichiro took time to express sincere gratitude to teammates, coaches, and organizations from his MLB career, which included 14 seasons in Seattle, three with the Miami Marlins, and parts of three years with the New York Yankees.

His most emotional tribute, however, was to fellow Japanese trailblazer Hideo Nomo. Ichiro credited Nomo’s success in the majors with inspiring him to take the leap from Japan to the United States.

“My eyes suddenly opened to the idea of challenging myself by going somewhere I never imagined,” Ichiro said, thanking “Nomo-san” in Japanese.

A love letter to Seattle — and Yumiko

Ichiro’s deep connection to Seattle, where he began his U.S. career and returned to retire in 2019, was evident.

“I have been in love with Seattle and the Mariners ever since 2001,” he said. “Seattle is my permanent home.”

He also acknowledged his three-year stint with the Marlins, poking fun at his unfamiliarity with the team at the time of signing:
“Honestly, when you guys called to offer me a contract for 2015, I had never heard of your team. But I came to love my time in South Florida.”

The most touching part of the speech came when Ichiro spoke about his wife, Yumiko, who supported him throughout his career and especially during his uncertain rookie season in 2001.

“Someone even said to me, ‘Don’t embarrass the nation,’” he recalled. “But Yumiko never made me feel any doubt. For 19 seasons in Seattle, New York, and Miami, she made sure our home was always happy and positive. She’s the most consistent teammate I ever had.”

Ichiro fondly recounted a post-retirement “date night” with Yumiko at T-Mobile Park, where they sat in the stands and watched a Mariners game together for the first time.

“We did it the American way—by eating hot dogs,” he smiled. “Of all the experiences baseball has given me, enjoying a hot dog at a game with the person most responsible for helping me reach this moment is the most special.”

A new chapter begins

Although Ichiro admitted that becoming a Hall of Famer was never a goal, he added that making the crowd laugh during his speech was.

“I said that being a Hall of Famer was not a goal,” Ichiro said afterward. “But making people laugh here was always a goal. Hopefully, I succeeded.”

In every sense—through humor, humility, and heartfelt storytelling—Ichiro’s speech reminded fans of the same values he demonstrated on the field: excellence through discipline, and joy through respect.

For Ichiro Suzuki, this third “rookie season” may mark the beginning of a new journey—one rooted in the same dedication that earned him a permanent place in baseball’s most sacred institution.

Source: The Seattle Times – Ichiro’s dedication shines through in charming and playful Hall of Fame speech

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J News is a freelance editor and contributor at The Daily Desk, focusing on politics, media, and the shifting dynamics of public discourse. With a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity and precision to every story.

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