Between Japan and the United States, Ichiro Suzuki was a professional baseball player for almost three decades. Widely regarded for his longevity, dependability and for being one of the best pure hitters of all time — Suzuki is a living baseball legend.
Suzuki spent most of his career playing with the Mariners. In his time in the Pacific Northwest, Suzuki became a Seattle sports icon and one of the best all-around superstars in MLB history. After playing his last few games in his native Japan, Suzuki’s storybook career ended roughly three years ago.
On Saturday evening, before a game against the Guardians, the Mariners paid tribute to Suzuki by inducting him into the team’s Hall of Fame. But that wasn’t all they did on “Ichiro Weekend.”
They had a custom-made ball with a special “Ichiro” icon:
Tonight’s game ball is a little extra special ⚾ #SeaUsRise pic.twitter.com/ivFVHjbAOu
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) August 28, 2022
They also filmed an awesome video where various other Seattle sports figures talked about Suzuki the player:
There will never be another Ichiro. #IchiroWeekend
もう2人目のイチローは現れない pic.twitter.com/IRQhZBIFJW
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) August 28, 2022
And when it came time for Suzuki to stand in front of a podium and say a few appreciative remarks about his new honor — the atmosphere in Seattle was positively electric:
"What's up, Seattle?!" pic.twitter.com/vYp3mVavVY
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) August 28, 2022
Wow. Listen to the roar of that crowd before Suzuki even has a chance to speak. What’s up, Seattle, indeed!
Some have surmised that Suzuki’s induction into the Mariners Hall of Fame is a likely precursor to a place in Cooperstown. He isn’t eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame until 2025. When talking about the story of baseball, you can’t tell it without Suzuki.
Let’s be candid: Suzuki is a lock.