Ichiro Suzuki is set to become the first Japanese player to make it to baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Dodgers star ...
Mariners’ Ichiro Suzuki follows through after hitting his 3,000th career hit in the first inning of a baseball game against the Texas Rangers, Tuesday, July 29, 2008. AP He posted a career WAR of 60 — ...
He came to Major League Baseball at 27 years old and finished with a remarkable 3,089 hits. Combine that with the 1,278 he had in Japan, and Ichiro stands as the career hits leader in professional ...
In 2001, Ichiro became the second player to win both the Rookie of the Year and MVP Award in the same season. Ichiro finished his MLB career with 3,089 career hits and a .311 batting average.
3,089 hits, and a 60.0 WAR. In the live-ball era (since 1920), he is one of just 21 players with at least 10 seasons of hitting .300 (among qualified hitters), and only one of seven to do it in 10 ...
his 27 hits in 19 career postseason games. That's of course not an exhaustive list. The Throw, though, happened so soon after his arrival in the U.S. major leagues and seemed to hint at so much of the ...
Ichiro, 51, had a lengthy, unprecedented career that spanned three decades over two countries ... He's the only MLB hitter in the last 126 years to hit 200-plus singles in a year, and he did it two ...
Ichiro, 51, had a lengthy, unprecedented career that spanned three decades over two countries ... He's the only MLB hitter in the last 126 years to hit 200-plus singles in a year, and he did it two ...
Over a 19-season career that included time with the New York Yankees and Miami Marlins, Ichiro knocked out 3,089 hits in becoming the first player with 10 consecutive seasons of 200-plus hits, ...
311 career batting average) as well as a formidable right fielder who, even at 5-foot-9, was known to scale the outfield wall to rob a home run. Ichiro racked up 3,089 hits in MLB after already having ...
As the hits kept coming throughout the 2000s, it quickly became apparent that Ichiro was destined to become the first ... of modern baseball’s last true workhorses. During his 19-year career, he ...