Ichiro Suzuki
Baseball Player
Suzuki wears #51 and plays right field for baseball's Seattle Mariners. Long a superstar in Japan, where he played for the Orix Blue Wave, Suzuki moved to the American major leagues for the 2001 season. That made Suzuki and New York Mets outfielder Tsuyoshi Shinjo the first non-pitching Japanese to play in the American major leagues since the 1960s, sparking intense interest in both the U.S. and Japan. One of the best hitters in the game and a seven-time All-Star, Suzuki's fame is such that he is often called by a single name, Ichiro. He extended his contract with Seattle in 2007 for a reported $90 million and will play with the Mariners through 2012.Extra credit: On the Mariners Suzuki was teamed with another Japanese national, pitcher Kazuhiro Sasaki.
Other baseball stars on Who2 include Sadaharu Oh, Hideo Nomo, Derek Jeter and Joe DiMaggio.
Four Good Links
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
The latest news on Suzuki and his team from this Seattle newspaper
ESPN.Com: Ichiro Suzuki
Basic statistics and some groovy little pop-up charts
The Seattle Mariners
His team's official site, including a Japanese-language version
Pages for Wishing Ichiro Suzuki to Hit .400
A Japanese fan roots for Ichiro and follows his progress in America
Vital Stats
Birth
22 October 1973
(age 35)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Japanese baseball superstar for the Seattle Mariners

