Ichiro Suzuki Biography and Photos

Ichiro Suzuki Photos Pictures
Ichiro Suzuki Biography and Photos
Ichiro Suzuki (鈴木 一朗, Suzuki Ichirō?), often known simply as Ichiro (イチロー, Ichirō?), (born October 22, 1973 in Kasugai, Nishikasugai, Aichi Prefecture, Japan) is a Major League Baseball outfielder for the Seattle Mariners.

Ichiro moved to the United States in 2001 after playing nine years for the Orix Blue Wave in Japan's Pacific League. When the Blue Wave posted him after the 2000 season, Ichiro's rights were won by the Seattle Mariners and he signed a contract with them. He became the first Japanese-born everyday position player in the Major Leagues.

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In 2001, Ichiro finished first in batting average and stolen bases, the first player to accomplish this feat since Jackie Robinson. He set several MLB records in 2004, including a single-season Major League record with 262 hits. He has won a Gold Glove award in each of his first eight years in the majors as an outfielder.

Ichiro is the first MLB player to join Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame (The Golden Players Club). He was also selected the 2007 All Star Game MVP, going three for three and hitting the event's first ever inside-the-park home run.

Through the 2008 season, Ichiro has the second highest career batting average among active players. At .331, he trails only Albert Pujols (.334) of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Ichiro Suzuki Photos Pictures

Ichiro Suzuki Photos Pictures

Ichiro Suzuki Photos Pictures

Ichiro Suzuki Photos Pictures

Ichiro Suzuki Photos Pictures

Ichiro Suzuki Photos Pictures

Ichiro Suzuki Photos Pictures

Ichiro Suzuki Photos Pictures

Ichiro Suzuki Photos Pictures

Ichiro Suzuki Photos Pictures
Ichiro Suzuki Biography and Photos

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