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Ichirô Suzuki
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Right fielder for the Seattle Mariners (2001-2012[start]) and New York Yankees (2012[end]-2014) and Miami Marlins (2015-present).
Won a Japanese record seven consecutive Pacific League batting titles.
2001 American League Rookie of the Year.
2001 American League MVP.
Set the single-season hits record in 2004 with 262. This record had been uncontested for 84 years. It was held by George Sisler (257 in 1920).
Made major league debut on 2 April.
Named to Baseball Digest magazine's 2001 Rookie All-Star Team.
Second player to win the American League's Rookie and MVP awards in the same year (first accomplished in 1975 by
Fred Lynn
with the Boston Red Sox).
Was named MVP at the 2007 All-Star game after scoring the first in-the-park home run in the history of the All-Star game.
Won the American League Rawlings Gold Glove Award, for fielding the outfield position, 10 consecutive years, 2001-2010.
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