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Old 08-21-2013, 10:45 PM
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The funny thing about Ichiro is he probably has as much natural power as the guys hitting 30-40 home runs a season now. His batting practice exploits are near legend. He hits one pitch after another into the seats without breaking a sweat.
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Anyone know if they keep track of how many of those hits are legged out infield hits? I bet the number is staggering.
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From what I have heard, Ichiro has at least 600 infield hits in his career.

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Edited to add, I think he leads the AL in infield hits this year.

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Congrats to Ichiro, he's the man!

I've loved Ichiro from the day he signed and many many guys, like Griffey were doubting he'd be an MLB hitter... I think Junior said something like- "he can't hit, cuz he ain't got no booty". From day one of his MLB career, he silenced his doubters, and in doing so brought back a style of slap hitting/speed that seemed to by dying in MLB at the time. I also dig the guy's style... his weird front handed bat raise before the pitch, little outfield stretches, and the great running start swing.

I think his importance to the game will only grow in retirement, because culturally/racially was a grounbreaking player. Before Ichiro, there were no notable Asian born/raised position players in MLB, post Ichiro the list grows every year.. and so hopefully will his legend.
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As we say back home in Japan... Omedetou Ichiro!

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Ichiro is awesome...I've always loved watching him play...and was thrilled when my Yankees picked him up.

Interesting...and refreshing that no one really has anything bad to say about him!
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