The possibility of Japanese major leaguer legend Ichiro Suzuki (51) entering the Hall of Fame with “all consensus” was mentioned.
The official Major League website MLB.com introduced the candidates for the 2025 Hall of Fame on the 19th (Korea time) and predicted the unanimous entry of Ichiro, one of the most likely players to enter the Hall of Fame.
His entry into the Hall of Fame is confirmed. Having entered the Major League with the Seattle Mariners in 2001, Ichiro ranked first in the American League batting average (0.350), the most hits (242 hits), and the most stolen bases (56 steals) from his first year, winning both the MVP and the Rookie of the Year award. In the history of the Major League, Ichiro was the second player to sweep both the Rookie of the Year award and the MVP award in a single season since Fred Lynn (Boston Red Sox) in 1975.
Since 토토사이트 years, he had 262 hits, the most in a single season of the Major League in 2004, and once again became the title “hitting king” and had 200 hits for 10 consecutive years from 2001 to 2010. He also showed top performance in defense and won the Golden Glove Award for 10 consecutive years during the same period.
Ichiro, who was traded to the New York Yankees in 2012 and retired in 2019 after returning to Seattle through the Miami Marlins, posted a brilliant record of 0.311 3,089 hits, 117 homers, 780 RBIs and 509 steals in the Major League alone.
MLB.com said, “Ichiro belongs to a 3,000-hit club in the Major League, but he has a total of more than 4,000 hits, including his career in Japanese professional baseball. Ichiro, who won the Rookie of the Year and the American League MVP in 2001, has won 10 200-hit seasons, 10 All-Star selections, and 10 Gold Gloves,” adding, “Can Ichiro enter the unanimous Hall of Fame for the second time in history?” Mariano Rivera is the only player who entered the Major League Hall of Fame unanimously in 2019.