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Ichiro Suzuki

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A legendary baseball player widely considered Japan's greatest sporting export to Major League Baseball. After winning seven consecutive Pacific League batting titles with the Orix BlueWave in NPB, Ichiro joined the Seattle Mariners in 2001, winning both AL MVP and Rookie of the Year in his debut season. He set the MLB single-season hits record with 262 in 2004, a mark that still stands. Over his 19-year MLB career, he accumulated 3,089 hits, and his combined Japan-MLB total of 4,367 hits is among the highest in professional baseball history. Known as a 'hit machine' for his extraordinary bat control, laser-throwing arm, and blazing speed, Ichiro transcended sports to become a cultural icon representing Japanese excellence.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Sports
Location:Toyoyama, Aichi (birthplace)
Time Period:1992-2019
Influence:Global
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