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    Ichiro Suzuki / ˈiːtʃɪroʊsuːˈzuːki / (鈴木 一朗, Suzuki Ichirō, born 22 October 1973), also known mononymously as Ichiro (イチロー, Ichirō), is a Japanese former professional baseball outfielder who played professionally for 28 seasons.

  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Ichiro Suzuki. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com

  3. Fullname: Ichiro Suzuki. Nickname: Ichi. Born: 10/22/1973 in Kasugai, Japan. High School: Aikoudai Meiden, Aichi, JPN. Debut: 4/02/2001. View More Bio Info +. Batting. Pitching.

  4. Aug 23, 2022 · Suzuki — more popularly known as Ichiro — is also widely expected to become the first Asian player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown when he becomes eligible in 2025.

  5. Jun 21, 2024 · Ichiro Suzuki (born October 22, 1973, Kasugai, Japan) is a Japanese baseball player who amassed the most total hits across all professional baseball leagues in the history of the sport.

  6. Complete career MLB stats for the Seattle Mariners Right Fielder Ichiro Suzuki on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  7. View the profile of Seattle Mariners Right Fielder Ichiro Suzuki on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  8. Mar 21, 2019 · Ichiro Suzuki's remarkable Major League career is over after an emotional farewell in Tokyo, and his career, somewhat incredibly, ended the same way it began.

  9. Feb 16, 2022 · After a nine-year career in Japan, where he won an unprecedented seven consecutive batting titles, seven consecutive Gold Glove awards, and three consecutive MVP awards, Ichiro Suzuki became the first position player from Nippon Professional Baseball in the major leagues in 2001.

  10. Ichiro became the 10th member of the Mariners Hall of Fame during a pre-game ceremony at T-Mobile Park on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022, prior to a matchup against the Cleveland Guardians. Ichiro retired as the active Major League hits leader, ranking 21st all-time in MLB history with 3,089.

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