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6 results for "ichiro suzuki"
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Andy Pettitte makes triumphant return; Ichiro Suzuki has big day ...
Eric KarabellEric Karabell has the fantasy highlights and lowlights from Wednesday's games, including good performances from old-timers Andy Pettitte and Ichiro Suzuki and one last hurrah for 2012 from Matt Harvey.
Blog | Conversation | September 20, 2012
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Carlos Beltran, Mike Trout, Mark Trumbo ranked higher in Eric Kar...
Eric KarabellEric Karabell discusses where he differs in his second-half rankings compared to the rest of the staff.
Blog | Conversation | July 12, 2012
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Ichiro tops 'oldies but goodies' list
Eric KarabellAt this time last year, Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki was coming off another standout campaign that consisted of a league-leading 214 hits, a .315 batting average and 42 stolen bases, and it sure didn't seem like many people were con...
Blog | March 06, 2012
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Ichiro Suzuki, Alex Rodriguez undervalued in fantasy baseball in ...
Eric KarabellEric Karabell lays out the players on the wrong side of 35 years old whom he still believes in, such as Ichiro Suzuki, Alex Rodriguez and Hiroki Kuroda.
Blog | Conversation | March 06, 2012
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Q&A: Assessing the Mariners' offense
Eric KarabellThe Seattle Mariners' offense isn't exactly strong, but let's give credit where it's due. A season ago, the Mariners were putrid, like historically so, averaging 3.16 runs per game. The current Mariners are averaging 3.57 runs per...
Blog | May 10, 2011
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Justin Smoak, Ichiro Suzuki are the only two players hitting for ...
Eric KarabellEric Karabell examines a Mariners offense that has been a two-man show -- Justin Smoak and Ichiro Suzuki -- thus far, looking for other fantasy-capable options.
Blog | Conversation | May 10, 2011