Dee Gordon took out a full-page ad to thank Ichiro
Dee Gordon and Ichiro had a special relationship. The two first played together withon the Marlins. When Ichiro left Miami, Gordon was crestfallen -- both over losing his friend and mentor and the best regulator of clubhouse music:
The two reunited in Seattle last year, and Gordon was on-hand for Ichiro's emotional final game in Japan last week. When the international superstar ran off the field in the ninth inning to thunderous applause, Gordon wanted to show respect by bowing. Ichiro, showing that he would never put himself above a teammate, refused the bow and embraced Gordon:
Ichiro and Dee Gordon. No bow...hug. pic.twitter.com/fbhUByNlsV
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) March 21, 2019
So, when the 2019 baseball season begins for the rest of the league on Monday -- the first year that Ichiro won't be playing in the Majors since 2000 -- Gordon wanted to mark the occasion. The infielder took out a full-page ad in The Seattle Times to thank baseball's most popular player.
ˇ°Thank you, Ichiro.ˇ±
— Seattle Times Sports (@SeaTimesSports) March 28, 2019
Dee Gordon's full-page ad in today's Seattle Times ? pic.twitter.com/7fscUFwkMx
It's a little hard to read, so here's the full text outlining the best friendship in baseball. Heck, maybe the world.
"Dear Ichiro,
First off, I want to thank you for being a great friend to me and being my favorite player to this day.
Before I made the decision to play baseball, I remember looking at you and thinking to myself, 'Damn, bruh skinny like me, so if he could do it, I most definitely can, too!' You made me want to play baseball. I idolized you as a kid in Avon Park. We even named a player after you in an old video game that came out before I was born.
I met you in 2004 in Houston at the All-Star Game. I remember walking across the field with my dad around 3 p.m., and you were already there stretching and getting ready -- at the All-Star Game! No one does that!
It seemed like everyone else was huge and hit homers, but you stayed true to yourself, your work, your process, and, most importantly, your culture. You showed me that I could do anything and everything I could possibly want to do in this game, even when literally everyone is twice as big as us.
Then, here comes 2012. The Dodgers are in Seattle playing you guys. I'm standing at shortstop watching every move you amke, and I end up adding to your hit total. I got caught up paying more attention to watching you hit than actually playing defense! (Sorry, Dodgers, but that's Ichiro, you know?)
The next day, you were traded to the Yankees before I could even talk to you about hitting. I was crushed, but then came 2015. I had just been traded to Miami, and a few days later, you signed there!
Now I'm jumping up and down, yelling to my best friend, 'YO!!! I get to play with Ichi-bruh?! Like, are you serious? Me? No way!' I remember going to Jupiter early, just hoping you were there so I could watch you hit and run. When you finally arrived, I nervously walked over to you and, bro, you were so nice to me. You told me you would help me in any way possible. I swear, it hit me hard. To this day, I be saying, 'Yo! I play with Ichi?! How? I'm from little Avon Park!'
People don't know how much you've helped me over these last five years, Ichi. We both know I've had good times, bad times, ups and owns, but your friendship never wavered once. You always stuck by my side through anything, and always had my back. If I was wronged, you would stick up for me every time, even if it hurt you getting on the field.
I didn't think a tweet or Instagram post was appropriate for the occasion, so I wanted to do it the right way and tell you how much I appreciate you as loudly as possible. Without your friendship and guidance -- and if you never told me your secrets (don't worry, bro, I'll never tell!) -- there wouldn't be a batting champion named Dee Gordon.
Love you, bro! You're a part of my life forever. I hope you enjoy retirement. You better come hit with me on off-days because I'm definitely going to miss that -- and miss having you around lean on.
Your brother,
DeVaris."