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The first time Ichiro Suzuki set foot into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. was nearly a quarter-century ago, back on Nov. 12, 2001. Suzuki, who had already donated a bat from his ...
Ichiro Suzuki — transcendent, universal, singular — is now a Hall of Famer. On Tuesday, the Japanese outfielder was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame with 99.7% of the vote, joining CC ...
The display of Ichiro Suzuki, located on the third floor of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, which shows the Ichi-meter, record for hits in a season for Ichiro Suzuki in 2004. Suzuki had his best offensive season in 2004, highlighted by his breaking of George Sisler's 84-year-old record for most hits (257) in a season. An increase ...
Ichiro Suzuki. Ichiro, 51, had a lengthy, unprecedented career that spanned three decades over two countries. His pro career began as an 18-year-old in Japan after being drafted by the Orix BlueWave.
Most pinch-hit at-bats in a season: Ichiro Suzuki, 100 (2017) MLB Record; Batting titles: Ichiro Suzuki, 2001 (.350 Avg) and 2004 (.372 Avg) [147] Home run title: Shohei Ohtani, 2023 AL (44 Home runs) [14] Only inside-the-park home run in All-Star game history: Ichiro Suzuki, July 10, 2007, AT&T Park, hitting leadoff for the American League
In 2007, Ichiro Suzuki became the first, and only, player to record an inside-the-park home run during an MLB All-Star Game. In baseball, an inside-the-park home run is a rare play in which a batter rounds all four bases for a home run without the baseball leaving the field of play.
Ichiro Suzuki headlines 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class, receiving 99.7% of the vote. ... Suzuki’s combined MLB and Japan statistics give him the most hits in baseball history with 4,367 ...
Ichiro Suzuki holds the most franchise records as of the end of the 2012 season, with ten, including best single-season batting average, most career hits, and most career triples. He is followed by Edgar Martínez , who holds nine records, including best career on-base percentage and the single-season walk record.