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Ichiro Suzuki was born in Western Japan on October 22, 1973
Kasugai
county
Toyoyama
(Japan), Japan
Professional baseball
Athlete, played for
Major League Baseball
Seattle Mariners
.
1991 quilt
Orix Blue waves
Selected as the fourth name, in 1994
Katakana
Ichiro recorded the most hits in a single season in Japanese professional baseball that year
Pacific Alliance
Thirty-five at the most
Batting average
After that, he set a Japanese record of winning the king for seven consecutive years. He is the only player to have a hit in eight consecutive games and was named to the All-Star team
outfielder
.
- Chinese name
- Ichiro Suzuki
- alias
- Ichiro
- nationality
- Japan
- Place of Birth
- Nishiniharuhii Prefecture Toyoyama
- Date of birth
- October 22, 1973
- height
- 180 cm
- Body weight
- 77 kg
- Sports event
- baseball
- Sports team
- Seattle Mariners
- Specialty characteristics
- Hit right and hit left
Orix period
On October 22, 1973, Ichiro Suzuki was born
Nagoya City
Nishiguei Prefecture in the north
Toyoyama
His father is Suzuki and his mother is Shujiang. Ichiro weighed 4,280 grams at birth. Ichiro Suzuki is the second son of the family, named "Ichiro" in honor of his grandfather, Yinichi Suzuki. Suzuki is a baseball fanatic, school days used to be a baseball player, because of injury quit, childhood
Ichiro joined the "Toyama Junior Wild Team", and used the batting range near Ichiro's home to train batting at night, practicing until 11 p.m., a full eight hours; Even on the day of the school exam, I still practice. When he was in elementary school, he wrote an essay titled "I want to be a professional baseball star."
After graduating from Pungsan Elementary School, he went to the local Pungsan Middle School. By the time he was in high school, Ichiro Suzuki could hit a ball at 130 kilometers per hour. In high school, due to the unadaptability to dormitory life and"
The system of senior students and junior students
"The relationship, at one point wanted to quit baseball, sophomore year
Orix Blue waves
team
Scout
Mirenda had begun to notice Ichiro, but what Ichiro wanted to join at that time was
Sino-japanese Dragon team
But Chinese and Japanese scouts were not interested. In 1992, he officially joined the Orix Blue Wave team, which was.366 that year
Batting average
He became the new person who won the second army strike king since Takagi Shou Dao, and had a 371 strike rate in the second Army in 1993, but he was always hovering between the first army and the second army, and he was constantly asked by the first army coach to "change the strike posture".
On 22 December 1993, Orix was appointed as its new supervisor
Yangmobin
Vigorously promote Suzuki Ichiro, Ichiro with the name of "Ichiro" login, the next year on April 16 promoted to a rod responsible for opening the road; On June 1, he hit.378
Pacific Alliance
Hit the top of the leaderboard. On June 25, Ichiro reached the fastest 100-hit mark in 60 games
hitter
On June 29, the batting rate broke through 40%; On August 26, it made 69 consecutive games
Get on base
A record of 56 consecutive matches set by Kazuhiko Ishiridge in 1986. On September 9, Ichiro hit his 185th hit, breaking the 130-game record set by Hiromasa Arai in 1987 with 184. On September 14, he broke Fujimura's record of 191 hits in a season. On September 20, the first three batters hit continuously, creating 200 hits in a single season, the first in the history of the Japanese career; His 210th hit on October 9 was the most hits in a single season in Japan. In the 1994 season, "Ichiro" won MVP, batting King, hitting King, Best Nine, Gold Glove and other awards, and Toyoyama awarded "Machi People Honor". At that time, the Japanese society formed "Ilang whirlwind".
In 1996, the Ichiro got 26 hits, meaning 26 games with three hits. In 1997, Ichiro set a record of 216 consecutive at-bat days without a strikeout, and by the end of the year, he became the second man in history to win the batting King for four consecutive years after Jang Ben-hoon, becoming a real prince of records. In 1998, he created a record of five consecutive years of beating king, and his annual salary was 500 million yen. On April 20, 1999, he reached 1000 career hits, setting the record of the fastest 1000 in history with 757 games, breaking the record of 781 games set by Boomer. On January 23, 1998, "Ichiro" first expressed his intention to go to the Major League with Orix.
In the Major leagues
Number 51,Ichiro Suzuki
First attended in 1999
Seattle Mariners
In 2000, he signed with the Mariners for $14.08 million over three years, including a $5 million signing bonus. In 2001, he started spring training with the Mariners as a regular player. In the same year, he set the major league record for most hits by a rookie with 242 and scored 27
ballot
(All 28 photos) became 2001
American league
This year, the Seattle Mariners won 116 wins, the most in major league history. In 2004, he topped the all-time record with 262 hits, breaking the 84-year mark of 257 set by George Sisler in 1920.
The year 2006
Wang Zhenzhi
To represent the Japanese team
The World Baseball Classic
He was the only player to have a hit in eight consecutive games, helping Japan win the championship against Cuba, and was named to the All-Star team after the game
outfielder
. On September 16 of the same year
Kansas City Royals
He became the third player to reach 200 hits in six consecutive years, the major league record being eight consecutive years. However, Suzuki became the first man in major league history to hit more than 200 hits for six consecutive years since his rookie season. September 3, 2007 Yes
The New York Yankees
He had his 200th hit in the first game in seven consecutive years, becoming the first player to have more than 200 hits in seven consecutive years since his rookie season. July 29, 2008. Yeah
Texas Rangers
He hit his 3,000th career hit. On September 17, he hit his 200th hit of the season against the Kansas City Royals, tying Willie Keeler's record of eight consecutive 200-hit seasons from 1891 to 1901.
ICHIRO Suzuki - Japan's No. 1 slugger, anyone who has watched professional baseball in Japan does not know his name. Now his name is no longer confined to Japan but will be known all over the world. He topped the Pacific League batting average for seven consecutive years, set the Japanese professional baseball record for hits in a single season with 210 in 1994, and set the Japanese record of reaching base in 69 consecutive games. In 1995, because of his striking, the pitchers of the Pacific League combined to send him 18 times
Touch ball
He earned a record 26 hits (three or more hits in a game) in 1996 and 216 consecutive shutouts in 1997
Strike out
A new Japanese record. From 1994 to 1998 all five consecutive years
Attend the competition
In 1999, he quickly accumulated 1,000 hits in 757 games, and in 2000, he topped 500 Rbis as the fourth batsman. Others such as: top player, RBI King, stolen base king, Gold Glove... This series of records for the Japanese people to talk about, still can not be known as baseball's highest palace of the major league convincing, but the first day of the 2001 season, a Lang on the strength to shine the eyes of millions of Americans, to break the record of the most wins in a single season the Mariners do not move the first bat, until the last to hit king, hit king, stolen base king, new king, Gold glove, gold glove. Silver Slugger Award, the highest honor for an active player
Most valuable player
This is the perfect end to a season that has been like a dream. Suzuki Ichiro, is such a legendary figure, entered the Orix team in 1992, until 1994, his incredible was not discovered under the supervision of Bin Yang. The challenges in front of him have been broken by him, from one of the best players in professional baseball in Japan to the best player in Major League baseball in the United States. Suzuki has excellent physical coordination, with a unique pendulum performance, showing the Pacific League batting average for seven consecutive years, it is somewhat surprising that his hitting power in the United States can be equally perfect play. Totally unafraid of the faster fastball and the trickier one
Breaking ball
. To see the exquisite Japanese style combined with heroic American baseball, I believe it is a very happy thing for all fans. From 2001 to
Major League Baseball
When he played for the Seattle Mariners, he won the league's best rookie, Most Valuable Player, and All-Star team for his excellent performance both offensively and defensively. His 242 hits were not only a major league record for a rookie player, but also the best in nearly 70 years. No player had more than 240 hits in a season since 1930, and Ichiro Suzuki did it in his first year in the majors. In 2004, Suzuki broke the 84-year-old major league record with 262 hits, which had been set by George Sisler in 1920. In 2006, he starred in the second night of the 2006 Spring Festival finale of "Furuhata Rensaburo", whose original name is イチロー. In 2009, he played for the Japanese team in the second World Baseball Classic. In the final game against the Korean team, he played a hero's performance despite not playing particularly well in the first few games. He had six consecutive hits and hit a key double through center field in the 10th inning of the decisive game, sending home players on base 2 and 3
Home base
Score. Helped Japan score the crucial two points and finally won the final victory 5-3 to defend their title
WBC
Champion. They played at the Seattle Mariners on September 14, 2009
Texas Rangers
During the game, Ichiro Suzuki hit his 200th hit of the season, breaking the Major league record of eight consecutive 200-hit seasons in 140 years
MLB
The first player in history to have 200 or more hits in nine consecutive seasons.
The year 1990
National High School game Player Rights Conference
Serve as
The left fielder
Out for the race. The first defeat is to go home. (to Tenri Higher School)
In 1991, he was selected as a pitcher in the high school field Ball Conference. He was defeated in the first world war and went home. (Tsusong Business School High School)
The year 1992
Aichi University of Technology
Famous electric Higher school (famous electric) the 4th selected into the Orix team.
In 1992, he received the Best Player Award (1 million yen).
In 1994, the first Army was registered as イチロー. The first 200 hits in Japanese professional baseball history.
From 1994 to 2000, he won the Japan Pacific Alliance Batting King for seven consecutive years.
He signed with the Seattle Mariners in 2000 and became a Major League player.
2001 MLB batting King, Stolen Base King, Silver Slugger Award,
Golden Glove Award
Rookie King, Hit King, MVP (the first Japanese player to win the award except Rookie King). The Mariners set a franchise record with 116 wins.
August 26, 2004 (local time) reached 200 hits for the fourth consecutive year.
On September 2, 2004 (local time), he became the first Japanese fielder in history to be named the MVP of the American League's one-month outfielder division.
October 1, 2004 (local time) the most hits in the history of the United States record 258 hits.
On October 3, 2004 (local time), the most hits in professional history was 262. In 2004, he batted.372 for the second time in three years. In addition, he received the most intentional four bad walks in the American League for the second time, and received the Commissioner's Historic Achievement Award (Special Award for historical achievement by the Committee). However, I am still an active player of the reason declined to Japan
National Honorable Mention
.
On June 14, 2005 (local time), it was the third fastest time in major league history to reach 1,000 AMPs.
In November 2005, he won the Golden Glove Award for five consecutive years.
On September 17, 2006, he became the third player in MLB history to reach 200 hits in six consecutive years.
He won his third Major League hitting record in 2006.
On July 10, 2007, the first All-Star game in Major League Baseball history was played
Inside-the-park home run
He was named the most Valuable player after the game.
On July 29, 2007 (local time), it was the third fastest time in major league history to reach 1,500 AMPs.
During the 2012 season, Ichiro was traded from the Seattle Mariners to New York City
Yankees
year
|
Attend the competition
|
count
|
score
|
hit
|
Two-base hit
|
Three-base hit
|
home run
|
# of bases
|
dot
|
Stolen base
|
Base stealing stinger
|
quad
|
Dead ball
|
Strike out
|
Batting average
|
The year 1992
|
40
|
95
|
9
|
24
|
5
|
0
|
0
|
29
|
5
|
3
|
2
|
3
|
0
|
11
|
253.
|
The year 1993
|
43
|
64
|
4
|
12
|
2
|
0
|
1
|
17
|
3
|
0
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
7
|
188.
|
The year 1994
|
130
|
546
|
111
|
210
|
41
|
5
|
13
|
300
|
54
|
29
|
7
|
51
|
10
|
53
|
385.
|
The year 1995
|
130
|
524
|
104
|
179
|
23
|
4
|
25
|
285
|
80
|
49
|
9
|
68
|
18
|
52
|
342.
|
The year 1996
|
130
|
542
|
104
|
193
|
24
|
4
|
16
|
273
|
84
|
35
|
3
|
56
|
9
|
57
|
356.
|
The year 1997
|
135
|
536
|
94
|
185
|
31
|
4
|
17
|
275
|
91
|
39
|
4
|
62
|
4
|
36
|
345.
|
The year 1998
|
135
|
506
|
79
|
181
|
36
|
3
|
13
|
262
|
71
|
11
|
4
|
43
|
7
|
35
|
358.
|
The year 1999
|
103
|
411
|
80
|
141
|
27
|
2
|
21
|
235
|
68
|
12
|
1
|
45
|
7
|
46
|
343.
|
The year 2000
|
105
|
395
|
73
|
153
|
22
|
1
|
12
|
213
|
73
|
21
|
1
|
54
|
4
|
36
|
387.
|
total
|
951
|
3619
|
658
|
1278
|
211
|
23
|
118
|
1889
|
529
|
199
|
33
|
384
|
59
|
333
|
353.
|
year
|
Attend the competition
|
count
|
score
|
hit
|
Two-base hit
|
Three-base hit
|
home run
|
# of bases
|
dot
|
Stolen base
|
Base stealing stinger
|
quad
|
Dead ball
|
Strike out
|
Batting average
|
The year 2001
|
157
|
692
|
127
|
242
|
34
|
8
|
8
|
316
|
69
|
56
|
14
|
30
|
8
|
53
|
350.
|
The year 2002
|
157
|
647
|
111
|
208
|
27
|
8
|
8
|
275
|
51
|
31
|
15
|
68
|
5
|
62
|
321.
|
The year 2003
|
159
|
679
|
111
|
212
|
29
|
8
|
13
|
296
|
62
|
34
|
8
|
36
|
6
|
69
|
312.
|
The year 2004
|
161
|
704
|
101
|
262
|
24
|
5
|
8
|
320
|
60
|
36
|
11
|
49
|
4
|
63
|
372.
|
The year 2005
|
162
|
679
|
111
|
206
|
21
|
12
|
15
|
296
|
68
|
33
|
8
|
48
|
4
|
66
|
303.
|
The year 2006
|
161
|
695
|
110
|
224
|
20
|
9
|
9
|
289
|
49
|
45
|
2
|
49
|
5
|
71
|
322.
|
The year 2007
|
161
|
678
|
111
|
238
|
22
|
7
|
6
|
292
|
68
|
37
|
8
|
49
|
3
|
77
|
351.
|
The year 2008
|
162
|
686
|
103
|
213
|
20
|
7
|
6
|
265
|
42
|
43
|
4
|
51
|
5
|
65
|
310.
|
total
|
1280
|
5460
|
885
|
1805
|
197
|
64
|
73
|
2349
|
469
|
315
|
70
|
380
|
40
|
526
|
331.
|
NPB
= Japanese Professional baseball, MLB= American Professional Baseball
Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) : (NPB) 1994-1996, (MLB) 2001
Batting Kings: (NPB) 1994-2000, (MLB) 2001, 2004
Hitters: (NPB) 1994-1998, (MLB) 2001, 2004, 2006 -2008
Rbi King: (NPB) 1995
Masato Matsutaro Award: (NPB) 1994, 1995
Best Nine: (NPB) 1994-2000
Gold Glove Awards: (NPB) 1994-2000, (MLB) 2001-2009
American League Silver Slugger Award: 2001, 2007, 2009
American League Outstanding Newcomer Award: 2001
American League Outstanding Player Award: 2004
Master record
MLB record for most hits in a single season: 262MLB rookies 200 hits for nine consecutive seasons
MLB's most consecutive 200 seasons
MLB American League record: 39 consecutive games
Successful stolen base
Most hits by an MLB rookie in a season: 242
MLB Mariners most hits in a month: 55
First home run in MLB All-Star Game history (2007)
Run, Ilang (れ! イチロー) 2001-04-28
[1]
Furuhata RenSaburo finished EP2: The Honest Murderer (フェアな The Murderer) 2006-01-04
[2]
In Japan, he won the title of outstanding batsman for seven consecutive years. A three-time winner of the Most Valuable Player Award, he helped Orix win the Japan United title in 1998. In 2001, Ichiro Suzuki was awarded $28 million
Transfer fee
He joined the Seattle Mariners in the Major League Baseball, and won the league Rookie of the year, the most Valuable player, and the All-Star team for his excellent performance in both offense and defense.
In 2004, Ichiro Suzuki broke George Sisler's 84-year-old major league record of 257 hits with 262. On September 17, 2006, he recorded his 200th hit of the season, extending his streak of six consecutive 200-hit seasons and becoming the second man in Major League history to do so. Suzuki Ichiro's high hitting rate makes opponents very afraid, and he is often intentionally at key moments
A walk loaded the bases
.
In addition, Ichiro Suzuki's defense is equally excellent, Ren Right
outfielder
Not only good judgment, speed, catch and kill a fly ball or intercept the earth are accurate and steady, to
infield
He's a great passer and kill, won a Gold Glove every season for six years, made the All-Star team every season. They played at the Seattle Mariners on July 30, 2007
Oakland Athletics
In one game, Ichiro Suzuki became the third fastest major league player to rack up 1,500 hits. It took him just 1,060 games to reach the milestone, surpassing Ty Cobb's 1,070 games.