Legendary MLB star Ichiro Suzuki was tapped for the Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday, but somehow, despite a stunning 19 seasons in the major leagues, his election was not unanimous. That there was a lone holdout shocked the MLB world; if not Ichiro, then who?
Well, it sounds like the 51-year-old would like to find out.
Speaking live from a Hall of Fame news conference out of Cooperstown, the 10-time All-Star said he'd like to invite the one writer who didn't vote for him over for a drink.
"What an honor it is for me to be here as a Hall of Famer," Ichiro said, via his personal interpreter Allen Turner. "This is just a very special moment. I was able to receive many votes from the writers, and grateful for them. But there was one writer that I wasn't able to get a vote from. I would like to invite him over to my house and we'll have a drink together and we'll have a good chat."
As Turner was relaying Ichiro's sentiments, the players around him as well as the media covering the conference let out a few chuckles.
Watch that below:
It would be unequivocally awesome if this actually happened. But chances are the writer would be too scared to look this one-time American League MVP, 10-time Golden Glove winner, and single-season hitting record-holder in the eye and detail his choice.
With that, former New York Yankee Mariano Rivera remains the only Hall of Famer to secure his election from 100% of voters.






