Kurt Suzuki, a 2001 Baldwin High School graduate, ranks No. 34 all-time and No. 2 active on the MLB games caught list with 1,496. He played 72 games (63 starts) for the Angels last season ...
Kurt Suzuki celebrates after the Washington Nationals ... Perhaps it is fitting that Suzuki’s MLB career will end where it started — he was drafted by Oakland in the second round in 2004 ...
Even before the playoff run, the 2019 Washington Nationals were involved in some iconic games. No game was more iconic than the 11-10 comeback thriller against the Mets on September 3rd. When fans ...
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Free-agent catcher Kurt Suzuki and the Los Angeles Angels are in agreement on a one-year, $1.75 million contract, pending physical, according to sources familiar with the situation.
which is more than MLB's all-time leader, Pete Rose. There is no question that Suzuki was a lock for the Hall of Fame, yet somehow a single voter left him off their ballot. It was an egregious ...