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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Where to begin with Ichiro Suzuki? With how he’d appropriate his daily lunch of chicken wings from seven to five pieces, or vice versa, as needed to weigh 172 pounds?
The 51-year-old Ichiro retired in 2019 with 3,089 career hits, in MLB, with a .311 batting average.He led the majors in hits seven times and his impact on the game, globally, couldn't be summed up ...
Ichiro is set to be the first Japanese-born player in the Hall of Fame. AP. He would join Rivera, who did it when he made the Hall of Fame in 2019 in his first year on the ballot.