Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners joined Hall of Famers Wee Willie Keeler (1894-1901) and Wade Boggs (1983-89) as the only players in Major League history to string together seven straight 200-hit seasons. Ichiro is the only player to accomplish the feat in his first seven Major League seasons.
In 2004, Ichiro established all-time ML single-season hit record with 262 hits. Ichiro already collected six straight Gold Glove, was named to seventh consecutive All-Star Game.
He is a candidate to be a future hall of famer. The problem may be his age, 34 next month, because of 9 year work in Japan's league. So, what do you think Ichiro has to achieve in his rest of career to become a hall of famer?
2007-09-05
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