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Is Seiya Suzuki related to Ichiro?

Is Seiya Suzuki related to Ichiro?

While they share a surname, Suzuki is not related to Ichiro Suzuki, the longtime Seattle Mariners star who had his own scintillating debut in 2001.

How old is Ichiro?

48 years (October 22, 1973)Ichiro Suzuki / Age

How did Cubs get Seiya Suzuki?

The contract with Suzuki includes a posting fee due to his former club in Japan, the Hiroshima Toyo Carp. That cost ($14.625 million) brings the deal to $99.625 million, making it the largest deal given to a Japanese position player in history and the fifth-largest contract ever handed out by the Cubs.

How many siblings does Ichiro Suzuki have?

Kazuyasu SuzukiIchiro Suzuki / Siblings

Where is Ichiro from?

Aichi, JapanIchiro Suzuki / Place of birth

What languages does Ichiro speak?

Try watching this video on www.youtube.com, or enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser. Ichiro has in fact learned to speak English during his time in Major League Baseball, and speaks it very well. In the meantime he’s also learned Spanish and taught his teammates Japanese.

Who is Suzuki’s interpreter?

Suzuki’s advisors at the March 14 meeting also included Sugiura, Yoshi Sawai, Suzuki’s manager in Japan, and Toy Matsushita, Suzuki’s interpreter.

What happened Kosuke Fukudome?

On 30 July 2016, Fukudome became the 4th player in NPB history to register multiple cycle hits as he helped lead the Tigers to an 8–3 victory over his former team, the Chunichi Dragons. On December 2, 2020, he become a free agent.

Is Ichiro fluent in English?

Ichiro has in fact learned to speak English during his time in Major League Baseball, and speaks it very well. In the meantime he’s also learned Spanish and taught his teammates Japanese.

Did Ichiro use a translator?

He uses a translator so there’s no confusion as to what he says,” wrote Twitter user @iReedifer in response to Grisham. According to the article, Ichiro knows how to speak English, but prefers to use a translator during interviews for the purposes of consistency.

How did the Cubs get Seiya Suzuki?

The Cubs announced Friday they’ve signed Suzuki, the star Japanese outfielder and a top free agent this winter, to a five-year deal. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed, but it’s worth a reported $85 million — $99.6 million when including the posting fee the Cubs will pay Suzuki’s club in Japan.