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Ichiro Suzuki Inducted Into Hall Of Fame

Ichiro Suzuki’s historic Hall of Fame induction reinforces his legacy as the first Asian player to attain this remarkable honor.

Ichiro Suzuki Inducted Into Hall Of Fame

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Ichiro Suzuki, who became the first Asian player to be inducted into the US National Baseball Hall of Fame, delivered a memorable speech at an award ceremony in Cooperstown, New York, on Sunday.

“Being here today sure is like a fantastic dream,” Ichiro, 51, who played 19 seasons in the US. Major League Baseball, said in the 19-minute English speech at the ceremony.

Reflecting on his baseball career, he expressed his gratitude to those who supported him, including his wife, Yumiko.

Ichiro, who tallied 3,089 hits in his MLB career, also expressed his gratitude to Hideo Nomo, who ventured into the MLB before him and became a pioneer for Japanese players.

Ichiro was voted into the Hall of Fame by reporters of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America in January.

He was elected with 99.7 percent of the votes, one vote short of a unanimous pick.

He played for the Seattle Mariners and other teams in the MLB after his career as a player of the Orix Buffaloes, a Japanese professional baseball team. (PNA)