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  1. Ichiro Suzuki - Wikipedia

  2. Ichiro Suzuki #51 - MLB.com

    WebIchiro (ee-chee-row) Suzuki (soo-zoo-kee)… resides in Kobe, Japan, with wife, Yumiko… graduated from Aikoudai Meiden High School in March 1992… was the first Japanese position player to sign with a Major …

  3. 20 amazing facts about Ichiro Suzuki's career - MLB.com

    WebMarch 21st, 2019. Daniel Kramer. @ DKramer_ Andrew Simon. @ AndrewSimonMLB. Ichiro Suzuki 's remarkable Major League career is …

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    • Ichiro Suzuki Career Stats - MLB - ESPN

    • The Colossal Legacy of Ichiro’s Rookie Season, 20 Years …

      WebSep 14, 2021 · By Jake Kring-Schreifels Sep 14, 2021, 8:09am EDT. Michael Weinstein. Ichrio prepares to bat against the Blue Jays in May 2001. “One of the differences was the way he made our infielders rush....

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      • Only once in his MLB career did Ichiro finish a game with his career batting average below .300. That came when he took an 0-for-4 in his second game as a rookie, making him 2-for-9 (.222) overall. He promptly went 2-for-4 in the next game and never looked back.
      His outstanding play in two countries made him an international celebrity, known by one word alone like soccer hero Pelé. Ichiro’s success in the U.S. changed the perception that major-league teams had of Japanese baseball players. He paved the way for future stars such as 2009 World Series MVP Hideki Matsui and 2021 AL MVP Shohei Ohtani.
      Because he was never a significant power hitter -- with just 117 homers, or .01 dinger per at-bat -- his .402 slugging percentage is the lowest among that elite group. Ichiro reached 3,000 hits in 10,333 plate appearances and 2,452 games, the 13th and 14th quickest to do so for each, respectively.
      Ichiro was unable to continue his late 2012 season form into 2013, as he batted .262 with 136 hits. After he followed that up with a .284, 102-hit showing in 2014, the Yankees allowed him to become a free agent. He was signed by the Miami Marlins as the team’s fourth outfielder for 2015.
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    • Ichiro Suzuki | Biography & Facts | Britannica

      WebApr 26, 2024 · 2x batting champion. 1x MVP. 10x All-Star. (Show more) Ichiro Suzuki (born October 22, 1973, Kasugai, Japan) is a Japanese baseball player who amassed the most total hits across all professional …

    • Ichiro Suzuki – Society for American Baseball Research

    • Leaderboarding: Breaking down the Hall of Fame career of Ichiro …