Ichiro to Be Honored with Statue at T-Mobile Park in 2026
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AUG 10 – Ichiro will join three other Hall of Fame Mariners with a statue at T-Mobile Park, honoring his record-setting career and global impact on baseball.
- Ichiro's induction in the National Baseball Hall of Fame will be commemorated with a statue at T-Mobile Park in 2026, as announced by the Mariners.
- The statue will depict Ichiro in his iconic batting stance and will be the fourth statue at the stadium, honoring Hall of Fame members.
- Mariners chairman John Stanton praised Ichiro as the most prolific hitter in baseball history, holding the record for all-time hits in a season.
- Ichiro will join three other Hall of Famers who already have statues at the stadium, including Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez.
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