MLBMLBAdd TopicIchiro Suzuki: A look back at his MLB careerIchiro Suzuki, 44, ranks 21st all-time in MLB history with 3,089 career hits, including 2,542 as a Mariner.Joe Nicholson, USA TODAY SportsFrom 2001 to 2010, Ichiro Suzuki won 10 consecutive Gold Glove Awards.Michael Ainsworth, APIchiro Suzuki began his major league career with the Mariners, taking the American League by storm during his rookie campaign of 2001.Joe Nicholson, USA TODAY SportsAfter amassing 1,278 hits during a 9-year career (1992–2000) with the Orix Blue Wave of Japan’s Pacific League, Ichiro Suzuki has totaled 4,367 between MLB and Japan.Jeffrey Becker, USA TODAY SportsIchiro Suzuki is one of seven players to collect at least 3,000 hits and 500 stolen bases in the major leagues.Jerome Miron, USA TODAY SportsIchiro Suzuki’s 10 All-Star Game appearances are tied with Ken Griffey Jr. for the most by a Mariner.Jennifer Buchanan, USA TODAY SporIchiro Suzuki is one of six outfielders in major league history to earn at least 10 Gold Gloves, joining Roberto Clemente (12), Willie Mays (12), Ken Griffey Jr. (10), Andruw Jones (10) and Al Kaline (10).Joe Nicholson, USA TODAY SportsIchiro Suzuki played with the Marlins for three seasons, from 2015-17.Jeff Curry, USA TODAY SportsOn Aug. 7, 2016, Ichiro Suzuki triples against Rockies lefty Chris Rusin at Coors Field, becoming the 30th player in MLB history to joing the 3,000-hit club.Isaiah J. Downing, USA TODAY SporIchiro Suzuki acknowledges the fans after hitting a triple for his 3,000th hit.Isaiah J. Downing, USA TODAY SporWith a ninth-inning double on June 15, 2016, Ichiro Suzuki records his 4,257th hit between his time in Japan and the United States, giving him home career hits than "Hit King" Pete Rose.Jake Roth, USA TODAY SportsIchiro Suzuki delivers a pitch for the Marlins in a game in 2015.Rich Schultz, APIchiro Suzuki with Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter after Jeter was replaced by a pinch runner in 2014.Greg M. Cooper, Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY SportsIchiro Suzuki makes a leaping catch at the 2010 All-Star Game at Angel Stadium.Jeff Gross, Getty ImagesIchiro Suzuki and Albert Pujols at the 2003 All-Star Game.Mark Duncan, APCamera flashes go off at as Ichiro Suzuki comes to the plate in the opening game of the Japan-U.S. all-star series at Tokyo in 2002.Mitsuko Kobori, APIchiro Suzuki makes a leaping catch at the wall in 2002.John Froschauer, APFans flock to see Ichiro Suzuki in Toronto at the SkyDome.Tannis Toohey, APIchiro Suzuki makes a strong throw from right field in 2001.John Froschauer, APIn 2001, Ichiro Suzuki is named the Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the YearEd Zurga, APFeatured Weekly Ad