Autographs of Ichiro Suzuki
Ichiro Suzuki (/ˈiːtʃɪroʊ/; Japanese: 鈴木 一朗, romanized: Suzuki Ichirō; IPA: ; born October 22, 1973), also known mononymously as Ichiro (イチロー, Ichirō), is a Japanese former professional baseball outfielder who played for 28 seasons. He played the first nine years of his career with the Orix BlueWave of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), and the next 12 years with the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Suzuki then played two and a half seasons with the New York Yankees and three with the Miami Marlins before returning to the Mariners for his final two seasons. He won two World Baseball Classic titles as part of the Japanese national team. One of the greatest contact hitters, leadoff hitters and defensive outfielders in baseball history, he is also considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time.
In his combined playing time in the NPB and MLB, Suzuki received 17 consecutive selections as an All-Star and Gold Glove winner, won nine league batting titles, and was named his league's most valuable player (MVP) four times. In the NPB, he won seven consecutive batting titles and three consecutive Pacific League MVP Awards. In 2001, Suzuki became the first Japanese-born position player to be posted and signed to an MLB club. He led the American League (AL) in batting average and stolen bases en route to being named AL Rookie of the Year and AL MVP.
Suzuki was the first MLB player to enter the Meikyukai (The Golden Players Club). He was a ten-time MLB All-Star and won the 2007 All-Star Game MVP Award for a three-hit performance that included the event's first-ever inside-the-park home run. Suzuki won a Rawlings Gold Glove Award in each of his first 10 years in the majors and had an AL-record seven hitting streaks of 20 or more games, with a high of 27. He was also noted for the longevity of his career, continuing to produce at a high level with slugging and on-base percentages above .300 in 2016, while approaching 43 years of age. Suzuki also set a number of batting records, including MLB's single-season record for hits with 262. He achieved 10 consecutive 200-hit seasons, the longest streak by any player in history. In 2016, Suzuki notched the 3,000th hit of his MLB career, becoming only the 30th player ever to do so. In total, he finished with 4,367 hits in his professional career across Japan and the United States, the most of any player in history at the top level of baseball. Since retiring as a player in 2019, he became the Mariners' special assistant to the chairman.
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Current items with a signature of Ichiro Suzuki
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Traded items with a signature of Ichiro Suzuki
The most expensive item with a signature of Ichiro Suzuki (Ichiro Suzuki 2025 Topps Stadium Club 1of1 Autograph Card - NPB Sports Card) was sold in April 2026 for £4,255.54 while the cheapest item (Topps Bunt Digital Ichiro Suzuki Finest Signature D2 100cc 2019) found a new owner for £0.99 in August 2019. The month with the most items sold (68) was December 2025 with an average selling price of £153.93 for an autographed item of Ichiro Suzuki. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2026 with £565.46 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.99 was July 2015. In average, an autographed item from Ichiro Suzuki is worth £184.47.
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