The Miami Marlins announced their one year deal with Ichiro
Suzuki this week making the one year and $2 million deal official. Miami went
all out to make their new 41 year old fourth outfielder feel welcome as the
team made an 18 hour journey to Japan to announce the deal.
Five team executives made the 18 hour flight to Japan in an
effort to make a strong first impression to Ichiro and to welcome him to their
family. Ichiro was said to be humbled and energized by the gesture and was
quoted as saying “I feel incredible enthusiasm. My feeling then was that
somehow I really wanted to respond to their enthusiasm. That’s also a very good
driving force to be a good player for this team. Now what I needs to do is
prepare for this great season I’m anticipating.”
Ichiro will be the first Japanese born player in the Marlins
franchise history after starting his career off in Seattle with the Mariners
before being traded to the New York Yankees in 2012. Suzuki is a 10 time
All-Star and a mere 156 hits away from the 3,000 hit mark in the United States.
Suzuki will join Giancarlo Stanton, Christian Yelich and
Marcell Ozuna in the Marlins outfield and will join an ever growing list of
newcomers to the team including Dee Gordon, Michael Morse, Mat Latos, Dan
Haren, David Phelps and Martin Prado.
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Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)