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On the eve of his Hall of Fame induction, Ichiro Suzuki, a meticulous player, surprisingly didn't prepare much, instead sticking to his routine. Recongnized as the first Japanese player in the Hall, Suzuki's career spanned 19 years with 4,367 hits, the most in professional baseball history. Joining him are CC Sabathia, who embraced his fate with the New York Yankees, and Billy Wagner, who made it on his final ballot attempt.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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