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Ichiro Honored by Baseball Hall of Fame in Both US and Japan

イチロー氏、日米両国で野球殿堂入り

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    In January, Suzuki Ichiro entered the Baseball Hall of Fame in both Japan and the US.

    Ichiro became a professional player in Japan in 1991. He won seven batting titles. In 2001, he became MVP and Rookie of the Year in MLB. He recorded over 4,000 hits in his career.

    Ichiro retired in 2019. His Hall of Fame selections show his important role in baseball in both countries.

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    In January, Suzuki Ichiro entered Japan’s Baseball Hall of Fame. Days later, he entered the US National Baseball Hall of Fame.

    After debuting in Japan in 1991, Ichiro won seven batting titles. In his first MLB season in 2001, he became league MVP and Rookie of the Year. In his career, Ichiro made over 4,000 hits. The Seattle Mariners will retire his No. 51 in August.

    Ichiro became an instructor for the Mariners after retiring in 2019. His Hall of Fame selections recognize his lasting contributions in both countries.

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    In January, Suzuki Ichiro was inducted into Japan’s Baseball Hall of Fame. Days later, he made history by becoming the first Asian player to be selected for the US National Baseball Hall of Fame.

    Ichiro began his professional career in Japan in 1991 and went on to win seven consecutive batting titles. In his debut MLB season in 2001, he earned both the American League MVP and Rookie of the Year awards. Over his career, he amassed 4,367 hits, inspiring generations of players with his passion and longevity. The Seattle Mariners will retire his iconic No. 51 in August.

    Ichiro retired in 2019 aged 45 and now serves as an instructor for the Mariners. His Hall of Fame inductions recognize his enduring contributions to baseball in both countries.

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