MLBMLB Seattle Mariners2001–2019Hall of Fame · 2025

Ichiro Cards & Plaques

262-hit season on the wall — for the Mariners fan who watched 2004.

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Career snapshot

Career: .311 BA · 3,089 MLB hits · 117 HR · 780 RBI · 509 SB · 2,653 games · 2001–2019 across Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees, Miami Marlins, and a final season back in Seattle. Career averages: .311/.355/.402.

Hardware: 2001 AL MVP, 2001 AL Rookie of the Year, 10× All-Star, 10× Gold Glove, 3× Silver Slugger, 2× AL Batting Title. Single-season MLB hits record (262 in 2004). Combined 4,367 NPB + MLB hits — most in professional baseball history. Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2025 (99.7%).

Accolades

★ 2001 AL MVP

★ 2001 AL Rookie of the Year (only the second player to win both)

★ 10× MLB All-Star

★ 10× Gold Glove Award (right field)

★ 3× Silver Slugger Award

★ 2× AL Batting Title (.350 in 2001, .372 in 2004)

★ Single-season MLB hits record (262 in 2004)

★ Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2025 (99.7% — second-highest vote ever)

The card collector's view

Ichiro's flagship rookie is the 2001 Bowman Chrome #351 RC—the recognized modern flagship, with refractor parallels in PSA 10 commanding strong premiums during Mariners anniversary years. The 2001 SP Authentic #94 RC is numbered and a key chase. 2001 Bowman Heritage #357 RC is the premium vintage-style chase. His 2001 MVP-season Topps and Bowman cards from his record-breaking debut hold steady collector value. Panini retired-legends inserts in Diamond Kings feature Ichiro in classic Mariners teal-and-navy.

About Ichiro Cards & Plaques at FreshDCards

The Hit King across two leagues. Ichiro Suzuki collected 3,089 hits in nineteen MLB seasons after racking up 1,278 hits in nine NPB seasons in Japan—a combined 4,367 professional hits, far more than anyone in baseball history. The 2001 AL MVP and Rookie of the Year (only the second player ever to win both) set the single-season MLB hits record with 262 in 2004. Ten All-Star nods, ten Gold Gloves in right field, two batting titles, .311 career average. Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2025 (99.7%—second-highest vote ever).