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Suzuki touched by Mariners’ tribute

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, AUG 11 – Ichiro Suzuki becomes third Mariner to have his number retired as team announces a statue to honor his Hall of Fame career and record 262 hits in a single season.

  • Mariners held a pregame ceremony at T-Mobile Park to retire Ichiro Suzuki’s number, making him the third Mariners Hall of Famer honored.
  • The Hall of Fame induction relates to Suzuki being named in January and recently honored as a Mariners Hall of Famer in Cooperstown, N.Y., with no specific details in the source.
  • Career numbers show Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners Hall of Famer, hit.311 with 262 singles and set the MLB single-season hits record, according to Mariners history.
  • They also stated that a statue of Suzuki may join those of Dave Niehaus, Ken Griffey Jr., and Edgar Martinez at T-Mobile Park.
  • Continuing his bond, Ichiro Suzuki was seen warming up in full uniform the day after his number retirement at T-Mobile Park, saying `Seattle is home`.
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The Sports Daily broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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