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Ichiro, 51, originally signed with the Mariners out of Japan in late 2000. He won the American League MVP award with Seattle ...
The Mariners traded Johnson to the Houston Astros at the 1998 trade deadline. When Japanese star Ichiro Suzuki joined the team in 2001, he also took No. 51.. The Ichiro version of No. 51 will be ...
Ichiro spent his first 12 seasons with the Mariners, so all of that was accomplished in an M's uniform. One of the best players in team history, he'll have his number 51 retired this upcoming August.
From 2001-2010, Ichiro won 10 consecutive Gold Glove Awards and made 10 straight trips to the All-Star Game. In 2016, he recorded his 3,000th MLB hit to join an elite list of players to reach such ...
Ichiro earned 10 all-star appearances as well, while also winning league MVP and earning 10 Gold Glove Awards. Not to mention, his own Hall of Fame induction. These two are the definition of legend.
Ichiro won a laundry list of awards including Rookie of the Year (2001) and MVP (2001). He was a two-time batting champion, a 10-time Gold Glover, a 10-time All-Star and a three-time Silver Slugger.
Ichiro also won 10 Gold Glove Awards and was a three-time Silver Slugger Award winner. Before his MLB career, Ichiro was a seven-time All-Star and batting champion in Japan.
Ichiro, the Mariners icon and legendary leadoff hitter, ... (2001-10), all with the Mariners, along with three AL Silver Slugger Awards in Seattle. (2001, 2007, 2009).
From 2001 to 2010, Ichiro was named an All-Star in each season while also winning a Gold Glove Award every year. In that span, he won three Silver Slugger Awards and two batting titles while ...
Ichiro was named to 10 consecutive All-Star Games from 2001-2010, starting in nine of them. He also won 10 consecutive Gold Glove awards over that span and tallied more than 200 hits in each of ...
With Seattle, Ichiro put up a 56.4 WAR, earned 10 straight All-Star selections, and also won 1o consecutive Gold Glove awards. Of his 3,089 career hits in MLB, 2,542 came with the Mariners. Our ...