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Ichiro Suzuki - Baseball Player
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Ichiro Suzuki

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Ichiro Suzuki is a legendary baseball player recognized for his extraordinary longevity and sustained offensive dominance across two professional leagues. He amassed over 4,300 hits total, including a record 262 in MLB during the 2004 season. His career spanned Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) with the Hanshin Tigers and then Major League Baseball (MLB) primarily with the Seattle Mariners. Suzuki’s exceptional hitting skills and dedication make him relevant for baseball fans and analysts studying offensive performance and sustained success throughout a long career.

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Ichiro Suzuki ranks #1 of 209 in the Baseball Player ranking, ahead of Willie Mays.

Global hit icon, elite contact and defense, record 262-hit season, lower power keeps him below inner-circle sluggers.

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How many professional hits did Ichiro Suzuki total across NPB and MLB?

Ichiro Suzuki is credited with 1,278 hits in NPB and 3,089 hits in MLB. That gives him over 4,000 combined professional hits. This is one of the clearest numeric markers of why he is treated as a global career benchmark.

What was Ichiro's record-setting MLB season for hits?

Ichiro set the MLB single-season hits record with 262 hits. That record was posted in the 2004 season. It is still the number most often cited when people describe his peak impact in MLB history.

Which MLB clubs did Ichiro play for after becoming a Hall of Fame outfielder?

Ichiro is best known for his long run with the Seattle Mariners, and he also played later with the New York Yankees and Miami Marlins. He came to the U.S. game as a major bridge between NPB and MLB. Fans searching for his team history usually anchor their queries on those clubs.

Why is Ichiro viewed as a career bridge between Japanese and American baseball?

He is a Hall of Fame outfielder with major milestones on both sides of the Pacific, including the 1,278 NPB hits and 3,089 MLB hits. That cross-league stat is specific and verifiable. Combined with his 262-hit season, it is often enough on its own for users studying transnational baseball careers.

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