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Heavily used catcher mired in season-long slump at plate By Susan Slusser, Chronicle Staff WriterAug 5, 2011 Kurt Suzuki #8 of the Oakland Athletics strikes out on a ball that hit him in the ...
Kurt Suzuki was briefly hospitalized after a warm up pitch bounced up and hit him right in the neck on Saturday night.
The Los Angeles Angels are providing an update on the status of catcher Kurt Suzuki after a terrifying incident in warmups on Saturday.
Angels Catcher Kurt Suzuki Hit With Warm-Up Pitch, Exits With Neck Contusion Suzuki briefly lost consciousness and later underwent tests at a hospital after leaving the game in the third inning.
The Angels have a decision to make when catchers Suzuki and Max Stassi return from the IL.
March 16: To make room for Suzuki on the 40-man roster, Chris Rodriguez was placed on the 60-day IL, per … ...
At every stop during his 14-year MLB career, catcher Kurt Suzuki has brought what his new Angels teammates recognize immediately: boundless enthusiasm.
Suzuki, a product of Cal State Fullerton, lives in Redondo Beach with his wife and three kids, so signing with the Angels gave him a chance to stay at home.
Kurt Suzuki might not have been best all-around catcher available in free agency, but he does offer something valuable for the Angels' pitching staff.
Kurt Suzuki, a veteran of 14 seasons who helped the Washington Nationals win the World Series in 2019, has an above-average bat for a catcher.
Kurt Kiyoshi Suzuki, the catcher for the Washington Nationals, committed a politically incorrect “crime” this week. He donned the much-reviled red MAGA cap at the White House celebration for ...
Washington Nationals catcher Kurt Suzuki revealed Tuesday he had no clue President Trump was going to come up from behind to hug him in a “Titanic”-esque moment at the White House.
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