Through games played on April 28, 2001 Ichiro ranks 31st in all time MLB batting average, between Stan Musial at 30th and Albert Pujols at 32nd.
Barry Bonds holds the major league records for most home runs in a career (762) and most home runs in a season (73).
Nolan Ryan has thrown seven no-hitters, that is the most in Major League Baseball history.
Ichiro Suzuki has a career batting average of .311 in Major League Baseball (MLB). Over his 19-season MLB career, he accumulated over 3,000 hits, making him one of the most successful hitters in the history of the sport. His combination of speed, contact hitting, and consistency has made him a legendary figure in baseball.
He was born on March 24, 1936. Suzuki started his television career in 1970 with a weekly program for children titled 'Suzuki on Science'.
Nolan Ryan is remembered for setting Major League records for career strikeouts (5,714) and no-hitters (7).
Ichiro Suzuki has had 55 multi-hit games this year, which leads the majors. Derek Jeter is the active career leader, with 785 career multihit games.
For a career -- Ty Cobb (4189, second to Pete Rose) For a season -- George Sisler (257, second to Ichiro Suzuki)
Ichiro Suzuki won the MVP award once during his MLB career. He received the American League MVP award in 2001, the same year he also won the Rookie of the Year award. This achievement highlighted his exceptional performance during his first season in Major League Baseball.
Harry Leroy "Roy" Holladay III has thrown two (2) career "no hitters", both during the 2010 Major League Baseball (MLB) season. The first came during the regular season and the second came during the post-season.
There were 34 no hitters pitched in the decade of the 1960s. Instead of listing them all here I have included a link, called 'MLB No Hitters', that you can click to see every no hitter thrown in MLB history.
Yes, Ichiro Suzuki has hit a bunt home run in his career.
Lee Richmond, the first person to have a pitched a perfect game in major league baseball, died in 1929. Despite throwing a few no-hitters, Richmond's career was fairly mediocre.