Who left Ichiro off Hall of Fame ballot? You should know (but not for reason you think)
Briefly

Ichiro Suzuki's recent induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame has been met with controversy, as he fell just short of unanimous selection, receiving 393 votes out of 394. This has ignited discussions around the significance of individual votes in the Hall of Fame process. Despite the uproar, the article insinuates that Ichiro himself embodies confidence and pride in his achievements, suggesting that one dissenting voice should not diminish the honor of his induction. The overarching theme focuses on appreciating Ichiro's artistry in baseball rather than fixating on the voting process.
Ichiro was not a unanimous selection in the voting conducted by the Baseball Writers Association of America. Of the 394 writers who submitted ballots, 393 checked the box next to Ichiro's name.
Ditch your call for an international public shaming. Instead, take another look at those glistening Ichiro eyes. There's nothing there that suggests the honor is somehow less than it could have been due to his name being unchecked.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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