Ichiro Suzuki burst onto the major league scene in 2001 with the Seattle Mariners as the first position player from Japan and won both the American League MVP and Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Awards in the same season.
Over a 19-season career, Suzuki recorded 3,089 hits and became the first player to achieve 10 consecutive seasons of 200-plus hits, including a record 262 in 2004.
Suzuki's accolades include 10 Gold Glove Awards for fielding, three Silver Slugger Awards for batting, and 10 All-Star Game selections, showcasing his all-around exceptional performance.
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