Ichiro Suzuki, a former Miami Marlin and 10-time All-Star, will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Primarily known for his tenure with the Seattle Mariners, Ichiro also made a significant impact with the Marlins from 2015-2017. He is celebrated for his historic MLB achievements, including a record 262 hits in 2004 and a milestone of 3,000 hits, which he reached while playing for the Marlins. His time in Miami showcased his elite preparation and veteran leadership, contributing to the team's development during that period.
"What a career, what a hitter and defender," Marlins general manager Clayton McCullough said.
Ichiro served as a steady veteran presence and an example of elite preparation during his time in Miami.
In 2016, Ichiro delivered one of the most memorable moments in Marlins franchise history, lining a triple for his 3,000th MLB hit.
Ichiro appeared in 432 games with the Marlins, collecting 236 hits, five home runs, and 112 runs scored.
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