
Ishiro Suzuki’s thefts with the tall hall in the English language
Coopersown – Ichiro Suzuki stole display with His speech for about 20 minutes, was delivered in English.
A long time for those around him to speak well, Ichiro has always chosen to speak publicly in Japanese, using a translator.
Now, Ichiro chose on Sunday to get out a cold speech in front of a crowd of fans wearing his 51st mariners shirt.
After that, in his speech in the Japanese language after his speech, Ishiro said he “always knows” that he will deliver the speech in English, hoping to allow his American lovers to understand as possible.
“I played with him, so I knew he was able to do it,” CC Sabathia said about Ichiro’s ability to speak. “It was good for people to know his personality and the difficulty of his work.”
Brian Kashman had a similar story, saying that when he traded with Ichiro in 2012, he and an interpreter spent more than an hour on a phone call to Ichiro and his translator to explain his role if he agreed to come to Yanxiz.
“It took it forever,” Kashman said.
A week later, Kashman presented himself to Ichiro personally in Bronx and was surprised.
“He answered the English speaking better than I did,” Kashman said.
Iriro, in addition to thanking the sailors and their fans, as well as the Oriks team in Japan, which allowed him to reach major companies in 2001, recalled his time with Yanxiz from 2012-14.
“I enjoyed my two years and a half in Pinstripes and to take the great leadership of Drick Giter and a proud organization touch.”
Billy Wagner said he was entrusted with the speech hall “for about 10 years” while he was waiting.
He finally got his chance on Sunday, when Lefty became the first left residence to be dedicated to the hall, partly due to his three -year years with Mets.
While he remembered him more for his years in Houston – where his first manager, Terry Collins, was in 1995 and 96 – he noticed his role in Queens on his way to Coperstown.
But he also praised the Mets and its former owners, and Wilbons.
“For a young person in a town of homosexuality, and going to a large city, he made Farid Wilbon and his son, Jeff, and Mets, it is easy to come to the field and compete,” said Wagner. “Because I was riding (to the field) with Tom two cover. They always had a great team that surrounded me and this helped me reach this stage today.”
Wagner noted that he and Witi Ford are the only archers in the 6 -foot celebrity Hall. He also indicated that it is a single jug of the 3rd section (Fairome College) to reach Coopersown.
Wagner said: “I am from a very small part from southwest of Virginia. For a growth in a small rural area, this is not something you think.”
Dave Parker died in June at the age of 74. He was attending a letter about his incitement and his son Dave II spoke on his behalf. Dick Allen’s late wife, Wella, spoke on behalf of her husband. … Sandy Kovax, the oldest living hall in Famir at the age of 89, was attending. … the start of the ceremony was delayed for an hour due to the stormy weather. There was an estimated 30,000 fans in the audience.
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