I remember when he broke the record for hits in a season, George Sisler's daughter was in the audience, and he immediately went over to greet her. Years later when he went to Missouri, he visited the Sisler's grave and paid his respects to the man whose record he beat. That's a level of humility I wanna have in my life.
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Ichiro is a classy man!
@justinlast2lastharder74910 ай бұрын
It was must watch baseball every night once he was within 5 hits. You had to watch because he had the ability to go 5 for 5 and it needed to be seen on Live TV.
@jinhuang86495 ай бұрын
@@Cam23😊oooo
@alexsakon11 ай бұрын
Hitting 291 at age 42. Most MLB players in their prime couldn’t hit that. Simply amazing.
@themilkman261711 ай бұрын
A fun fact is that Ichiros 1000th hit was a single, his 2000th hit was a double and his 3000 hit was a triple. (Mlb only)
@MyTunnel88810 ай бұрын
i wouldnt suprise if he did it on purpose
@justinlast2lastharder74910 ай бұрын
@@MyTunnel888 It was hard to piss Ichiro Off. Some unremembered A's Pitcher did it by throwing at his Head, I think because an A's Batter got plunked. Ichiro hit a Liner right back at him that hit him and Ichiro got on base. That was the moment for me that really made me go "Damn" with Ichiro.
He 100% should be a first ballot unanimous Hall of Famer. Anyone that does not vote him in should lose their right to vote.
@jeremygeller91459 ай бұрын
some of the voters just believe their shouldnt be any 100% out of principle (its stupid, but its tradition) whats important is that he will be 1st ballot easy
@ElliottShelton9 ай бұрын
@@jeremygeller9145That argument dissolved when Rivera went in unanimously. If there's any player that deserves to go next, it's Ichiro
@MetFanMac9 ай бұрын
You could make this statement about literally dozens of past HOFers. It's just so much hyperbole by now.
@FatherFirst9 ай бұрын
Agreed
@kylerey098 ай бұрын
He will be 1st ballot in 2025 without a doubt. If a vote goes for Gary Sheffield or Billy Wagner I wouldn't be mad. In my eyes they deserve to be in as well and the vote is better served there.
@Jackson_ML11 ай бұрын
my grandma was perhaps the world's biggest Ichiro fan, or at least eastern washington's biggest ichiro fan. I often tell the joke, when I'm talking about Ichiro and my grandma, that I'm grateful that lung cancer took her when it did, because she wouldn't survive Ichiro being traded to the Yankee's. I was born in Seattle in Ichiro's rookie year and was raised going to Mariner's games, and even still to this day I can't quite get why she was such a huge fan of him, not due to her justification of being a fan, but the magnitude of her fandom. Every room in my grandparent's house had a gametime photo of him. When she died I inherited her baseball card collection, it contained every single Ichiro card made at the time of her death, from his times at the Blue Flames, every single brand of MLB card, every single card with Ichiro and other players (like the ones with the gold glove winners or the MVPs), and perfect grades of his MLB rookie cards.
@drdex688011 ай бұрын
Thats such a great story and memory you have of your grama!!
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing those memories, and that’s an awesome Ichiro collection she had!
@mider-spanman557711 ай бұрын
That's cool! I can understand why she liked him. He was such a humble and elegant player who had graceful skills. He is also a very respectable individual who respects other cultures and even went to the Negro League museum to donate. He's just that guy!
@jlopez071011 ай бұрын
My condolences. Such great memories. Was your Grandma from Yakima? I was born and raised there. I was a huge Griffey and Ichiro fan probably not a big a fan as your Grandma but watched as much as I could.
@tatsuyaarai602911 ай бұрын
Hope Ichiro himself somehow reads this post.
@trnsfr901411 ай бұрын
Literally a baseball god. My favorite player of all time.
@kathleenrogers675010 ай бұрын
YES!
@pyroglyphies9 ай бұрын
SAME!
@Laoboi2o35 ай бұрын
I wanted to be just like him but life got in the way of that🤧
@MercedesRodriguez-ml7og21 күн бұрын
I was about to say the same!
@NickPR8711 ай бұрын
I never understood the argument some people made against his NBP stats counting towards his claim as "hit king". If he had just amassed 1K hits in MLB and the rest came in Japan, then it would be a valid argument; but the fact that he debuted at 27 and was able to sustain such an incredible level of consistency both at the plate and playing defense nullifies any argument against him. If anything it speaks volumes about his preparation, commitment, professionalism and love of the game. Not to mention being among the nicest and classiest individuals to ever grace sports. There's an even higher plateau for people like him than just being called legend.
@poindextertunes11 ай бұрын
if you combine his stats the numbers are WILD 😳
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
You’ve got a point ☝🏼
@DLokes081911 ай бұрын
Debuts at 27 and still ends up with over 3000 hits, he came into the MLB basically in his prime which was basically the majority of his career due to his ridiculous consistency, honestly one of the most complete players ever
@asl2g4u11 ай бұрын
Ichiro had over 205 hits in all of his first 10 MLB seasons. He did that once in Japan. If he started in MLB, he may have had more hits than if you just count his japan+MLB stats
@DLokes081911 ай бұрын
@@asl2g4u if u combine Japan and mlb hits, he passed Ty Cobb’s career total.
@duhbigcat184811 ай бұрын
I loved watching Ichiro play. It was such an honor having him in America.
@ahauckify10 ай бұрын
I worked at SafeCo Field during the 2003 season. To say that it was an honor to watch Ichiro everyday is an understatement. That man did everything the right way and frankly made the game look easy. Plus, it was awesome trying to catch his second deck BP bombs when he was up there. Nothing but love for a true legend of the game.
@imperfectlygreat953011 ай бұрын
Ichiro is my favorite player of all time! Being a kid in the PNW and watching him play was like seeing a hero saving the day
@qwuzzy11 ай бұрын
I grew up loving Ichiro but watching the King, even though the Ms haven't accomplished much they've definitely had dudes to root for
@miknak525411 ай бұрын
I am planning to attend his Hall of Fame induction in Cooperstown, NY in 2025. He should be unanimously selected just like Mo Rivera was because his numbers are INSANE. Thank you for highlighting how INSANELY great he was for over a decade in the USA. Had he come to the USA several years earlier from Japan, his stats would have been even crazier.
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
That'll be a great experience! I'm glad you enjoyed the video, he certainly was remarkable as an NPB and MLB player. He gave me lots of material to talk about!
@owkiazndoqbyu987910 ай бұрын
The reason Ichiro was able to achieve such great results is because he did not suffer any major injuries. He was constantly training and was particular about his diet and routine during the season. In the locker room, he reportedly sat on a chair with no backrest because the couch was bad for his back.
@jimiyu.Ай бұрын
he was nonstop stretching in the outfield, 24/7 doing arm stretches between pitches lol
@justinlast2lastharder74910 ай бұрын
"I could hit 30 Home Runs a Year if I wanted to easily, but I'd bat .260 and that's not my Role". - Ichiro
@aeromedical67769 ай бұрын
That is a statement backed up by many people who played with him on a daily basis. He was deceptively strong for a guy his size. His job was to get on base and disrupt a defense. He did that better than anyone else in the game during his first 10 seasons. I’ve never heard any MLB player have a negative thing to say about Ichiro. He did it the right way.
@Tom-y1j2 ай бұрын
He never said this.
@松岡シャトルラン19 күн бұрын
@@Tom-y1j Ichiro said that if he had a batting average of .220 he could hit 40 home runs.
@asl2g4u11 ай бұрын
Crazy stat: Ichiro had over 205 hits in all of his first 10 MLB seasons. He did that once in seven years Japan. If he started in MLB, he may have had more hits than if you just count his japan+MLB hits and he would absolutely be the all time hit king
@lain973210 ай бұрын
According to what I have heard, Ichiro actually thought it would be easier to hit 200 hits in a year in MLB than in Japan, because there are more games in MLB.
@lds78129 ай бұрын
if you saw the video, Ichiro played about 130 games per year at NPB. Bad comparison.
@vinnyl2647 ай бұрын
Or he could have been a worse player because people don’t let players develop in the mlb anymore
@davidsmith-uw2ci5 ай бұрын
@lain9732 that's even crazier he put up those numbers in Japan with less games
@kendallevans407911 ай бұрын
One of my all time favs! Saw him many times when he was a Mariner. One thing that sticks in my mind....he was always stretching! Every spare moment he got, in the outfield in between, inning, hitters...every chance he got he stretched. I'm sure it help his longevity!
@tinypoolmodelshipyard11 ай бұрын
Ichiro is a superhero. A living legend
@rcjic2610 ай бұрын
Simply the very best - period! A true hero of professional sports. He is working with high schoolers in Japan. A man for all seasons. A person to emulate. Humble beyond words.🙇
@mrnosaj7111 ай бұрын
Ichiro is one of the best to ever play baseball, also he is a great man. Someone being humble despite having a rare gift, he is an example to all in sport and life.
@bevrosity11 ай бұрын
I'm a cubs fan, but ichiro is my favorite player of all time.
@alexsakon11 ай бұрын
This video must have taken crazy amount of work. It has great clips, plethora of stats and info, and im throughly impressed as everyone else.
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words! These videos do take a tremendous amount of time, but it's rewarding to put together a project of this nature for an all-time great player like Ichiro.
@PeterPSea10 ай бұрын
A true legend in Baseball and a role model for the sports world.
@zachkatsihtis415210 ай бұрын
Ichiro was one of the most fundamentally sound baseball players of not only the modern era but of ALL time. He played the game CORRECTLY and respected the opposition. 🍷🍷… that’s all you can ask for.
@bobbest862711 ай бұрын
Once again, great video I am an old guy… As time goes by and you hear so much about don’t swing unless it’s in your zone, wait for your pitch, what’s the exit vely or barrel percentage blah blah blah etc. etc. The video clips you have shown is proof that Ichiro trusted himself. No analytics. Just pure artistry. He could hit off the front foot, pull the ball, slap it to left field. Wow it was a beautiful thing!
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Well said! Analytics have a place, but it should never supersede your gut reaction. If it’s there to hit, swing and get on base! ⚾️
@starkai68069 ай бұрын
He’s a hero to everyone. Love this huy
@ryankay509711 ай бұрын
If he would have had the opportunity to start in MLB at 19 or 20, he would have had well over 4,000 hits. I would see an argument if he struggled in his first year or two in MLB, but his transition was seamless. What a great player and was the antithesis of a “star athlete.”
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
I could never bet against Ichiro! He certainly could have reached 4,000 hits in my mind
@thespokanekid8 ай бұрын
I completely agree and love ichiro, but 'antithesis' means the opposite of how you used it. 'Epitome' would work better
@vinnyl2647 ай бұрын
I’ll never understand this stance. Could he? Sure. But he could also have been much worse
@themilkman261711 ай бұрын
Ichiro was my baseball idol. I modled my game after him, a quick, slap hitting outfielder. I actually wrote a fictional story in 1st grade about him hitting a walk off homerun in the world series, obviously he never got that chance 😂 but he still is one of the greatest players to ever play. Last year I got to see him inducted into the Mariners HoF and it was one of the greatest moments of my life!
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
That's awesome, thank you for sharing! That's an experience that you'll never forget, and we won't have to wait much longer for his induction into Cooperstown
@Zunerilyz6 ай бұрын
You probable weak e
@fromfareastindy823410 ай бұрын
Fun Facts 1: Ichiro was the first Japanese fielder to play MLB 2: Ichiro caused the contract fees for Japanese fielders to skyrocket. 3: Ichiro was a pitcher in high school. 4: Jim Colborn, who scouted Ichiro, was the pitching coach for the same team in NPB. 5: Jim Colborn had his eye on Ichiro when Ichiro was a member of the team's second team. 6: Jim Colborn had lobbied for Ichiro to move to MLB for years. 7: Jim Colborn knocked and hit pitchers as Ichiro began his NPB pre-season training in Southern California. 8: Jim Colborn made special arrangements for Ichiro to attend the Seattle Mariners spring camp as an NPB player. 9: In anticipation of Ichiro becoming a free agent, Jim Colborn continued to approach the Seattle Mariners about a contract. 10: Ichiro's run time from home to first base remained one of the best in the league at age 43.
@jcdova2910 ай бұрын
I saw Ichiro play three times and every time he did something spectacular on the field. Besides averaging two hits a game he would have a strong put out from right field and run down balls in the gap. He was one of the best players I seen play.
@burningknuckle2611 ай бұрын
my favorite player of all time
@yourboyrelapse283911 ай бұрын
Born and raised in western Washington is start watching baseball during that 2001 season and he instantly became my favorite player.
@aaroncrosett769811 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video. My favorite player who I got to see play since I was a kid. I'm glad I also got to see him in the Mariners hall of fame game. A true icon
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
I’m glad you enjoyed, hope I did him justice he deserves the spotlight!
@FatherFirst9 ай бұрын
Ichiro is the greatest Mariner if all time. My absolute favorite player of all time. What a joy it was to watch him play baseball. I wish they wouldn't have just to the Yankees in our 116 win year in 2001. I lost good money, but more importantly we lost our greatest season ever and so it doesn't hold the weight it should. I freaking hate the Yankees. I always have and I always will. Lol. But credit to them because they won in 5. 😢 As an addition/edit. This was a beautiful video. It is so fun reliving moments I watched as a young man. Thank you!!!
@Cam239 ай бұрын
The 116 win year was a special team! And thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! This project was a blast to relive the career of a true baseball icon.
@reliantncc18646 ай бұрын
I'd vote for Griffey or Edgar, personally. I do love Ichiro, though. He's number 3 for me. And we both hate the Yankees. Ichiro played for the Yankees.
@benlutz720311 ай бұрын
Just want to say I played ball for a lot of my life and for some reason fell out of love with it for some years. I looked up Roberto Clemente and you absolutely nailed that video. Now I’m going down the rabbit hole of all your player vids and just wanted to say these are the best baseball vids on KZbin. Huge fan bro and hope you keep them going!
@joshsmith451211 ай бұрын
it's normal i fell out of love with the game. now in my fifties it seems to be calling me back. 🤷♂️
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words! Sincerely that’s why I started making these type of videos. It’s amazing to hear that others enjoy celebrating all-time great players as much as I do.
@benlutz720311 ай бұрын
@@Cam23 funny enough I binge watched all of them the last couple days, got right to the end and you dropped this so great timing on your part lol. 100% appreciate these. Commentary is A1, you show film, stats it’s got everything. Hope you cover everybody.
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
That worked out well! 😂 It means a lot to hear that. Believe me, I have soooo many more players that I’m dying to get to, can’t wait for what 2024 has in store!
@robinlinh3 ай бұрын
the first 10 seasons of Ichiro is more than enough to send him to the Hall. That's how good he is. And probably one of the best 10 years stretch for any player in history.
@kdfox20077 ай бұрын
I can't wait to see him in the MLB HOF. I loved watching him play. He never disappointed.
@richardsimms2517 ай бұрын
He must have really enjoyed his great career. Fun to watch RS. Canada
@jonvia8 ай бұрын
Saw Ichiro play when I went to a Cleveland Indians game almost 20 years ago when my friend's family took me to a game at Jacob's Field. The Tribe lost that day but it was cool seeing him play in person. One of a kind batting style.
@Hatbilly11 ай бұрын
Yo, we uploaded at the EXACT SAME TIME. Great work, buddy!
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Dude what are the odds!!! 😂 Thanks Hatbilly 🙌🏼
@CapnJack111 ай бұрын
growing up as a lefty who threw right-handed in the Pacific Nopthwest, This man was my idol. For me easy top 5-10 baseball players of all time.
@horchataguy9111 ай бұрын
This dude was awesome to see play..very humble and all, but my favorite moment and I think it’s the coldest moment I saw between two legends in Ichiro and Mariano Rivera when he hit that walk off HR and that strut around the bases 😮💨😮💨😮💨💪🏼💪🏼💯💯awesome job Cam
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
When I was researching this vid and saw that walk off bomb I knew it had to be included. Legendary moment! Thank you for the compliment, I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
@foocw10 ай бұрын
that clip never gets old!
@OMGWTHBBQPANDA11711 ай бұрын
this dude literally got me into liking sports
@AVOWIRENEWS9 ай бұрын
Ichiro Suzuki's prime years were indeed remarkable! His ability to consistently hit and his speed on the bases were truly a sight to behold. The way he combined his batting skills with incredible fielding ability made him one of the most exciting players to watch in baseball history. It's always inspiring to see athletes who can excel at such a high level in their sport. His dedication and skill have certainly left a lasting impact on the game! 🌟⚾
@hallrecords512211 ай бұрын
One of my all-time favorite players!
@sotno17729 ай бұрын
・17 consecutive year Golden glover ・17 consecutive year All star player ・17 consecutive year .300+ hitter between Japan and USA
@mattgiannecchini158 ай бұрын
The first piece of jewelry I owned was in 2006 and it was an Ichiro watch when he was in Seattle. I'm as diehard of a Yankees fan as the average New Yorker, but Ichiro will ALWAYS be in my top 3 discussions. Dude is a legendary figure in baseball. I love telling my students sports stories, especially when it comes to my favorite players and Ichiro is a regular topic of discussion.
@KindaTallGuy11 ай бұрын
Great vid! Ichiro is easily the best infield hitter of his generation as well as being one of the best rightfielders to ever play baseball. Also, hes one of the rare players that was fun to watch hit singles.
@DLokes081911 ай бұрын
MLB 2007 the Show 💯 that game introduced me to Ichiro, seeing that he was one of the highest rated players of the game, it was even fun watching him come to Orange County 🍊to play the angels, my favorite player of all time being an angels fan 💯🍊 one of the most complete players I’ve ever seen growing up, insane to say his setbacks in certain seasons still accumulated to .300 batting average season n over 200 hits still on his bad seasons during his prime, insane
@weeman9876543213215 ай бұрын
Im so glad you made this video! Hes definitely one of my favorite athletes of all time, and this just made me love him even more.
@Cam235 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! Making these videos always puts achievements into a historical perspective. It's unreal how talented Ichiro was for so many years!
@jayortiz477311 ай бұрын
Imagine if he went to the MLB in his early twenties he would have surpassed Pete Rose effortlessly
@meltednostrilsbornwithoutn78111 ай бұрын
He still did surpass Rose.
@mayoyoyowill2 ай бұрын
I was there at his 262 games where he hits number 262th hit against Chan Ho Park. One of the best to be playing in this game.
@scottystcloud708611 ай бұрын
Anytime you are mentioned regarding counting stats in the modern era along with guys who were playing pre-integration, you are a special special dude. Hornsby would probably struggle to make an all-star game in this age.
@johnchisholm30047 ай бұрын
First ballot. Special , unique, total class act . Can't say enough.
@Cam236 ай бұрын
Ichiro is a one of a kind!
@Brady_Corrin2 ай бұрын
The record "record" graphic at 10:00 is so amusing
@lethalweapontom9 ай бұрын
More than his batting performance, I am amazed at his health management, which allowed him to avoid any major injuries until his retirement. Many players these days get injured for some reason when they earn a lot of money. I think pitchers can't help it because they have elbow and shoulder injuries, but there are fielders who get injured every year and cause problems for the team. We should learn from Ichiro's self-control.
@Cam239 ай бұрын
I agree! Ichiro took very good care of himself. Players today should take notes 📝
@sort2013111 ай бұрын
He is by far one of if not the best RF to ever play the game. Best pure hitter the game has ever seen
@isaihM411 ай бұрын
No direspect to him but he maybe sniffs top 5 babe Ruth hank tony gwyn and Roberto Clemente and maybe Sosa even thought he cheated and Reggie Jackson no direspect to your opinion it’s jus there so many good players who have played that position that it hard for him to make it
@sort2013111 ай бұрын
@@isaihM4 Tony gwynn was the only one close. No one else is the all around better RF then him. His defense was insane, his arm strength and accuracy was unhuman. He ran the bases well. Didn't strike out. The only thing he didn't have was the power numbers. I would take the total package of ichiro as my all time starting RF over all those others any day of the week.
@alexsakon11 ай бұрын
Ichiro is definitely in top 5. More like top 3 among that list.
@justinlast2lastharder74910 ай бұрын
@sspitz974 Tony Gwynn was a Bat Only Player though and only was a Decent Baserunner/Stealer at best and a Slap Hitter with Prince Fielder's Physique at times. Ichiro had one of the Best Arms in MLB History, Extreme Speed, one of the Best Fielders in History, ect. All Around, A Better Right Fielder.
@ennuiii10 ай бұрын
@@isaihM4 Ruth is a cheater.
@Dellors-Civic7 ай бұрын
I’m from Seattle, this man is my hero. I knew his name as kid before a the name of a single U.S. president or cartoon character.
@NIN111 ай бұрын
I wear #51. Ichiro is my favorite player of my lifetime!
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Legend on and off the field!
@fr.larryyoung422211 ай бұрын
Thank you! I thoroughly enjoyed that.
@LetsGetThatMoleCheckedOut11 ай бұрын
Love it Love it Love it.......Great video, I learned a lot about a player I never got to watch enough on tv, but I always knew would be a legend. I love your videos. Keep 'em coming
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Thank you for such a kind comment! I’m glad you’re enjoying the content 🙌🏼
@gerrybaker715510 ай бұрын
Thanks for compiling Ichiro's amazing career. Great job +++
@Cam2310 ай бұрын
It was my pleasure, and thank you for watching!
@stdocyuze900011 ай бұрын
I'm not satisfied with the result that he didn't win the MVP when he reached 262 hits and topped George Sisler’s 84-year-old record for the greatest number of hits in a season in 2004.
@Cam2310 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, MVP voting has been very unkind to high average, low power hitters over the years. Despite such a remarkable accomplishment, it seemingly gets overlooked time and time again.
@bobertoroberto95310 ай бұрын
He's the best baseball player I've ever seen.
@chrisholden61511 ай бұрын
This dude was so fun to watch.. He was unreal at times! Another superb job and video, Cam!🎉 Happy Holidays bud!
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Thank you Chris, and happy holidays! 🙌🏼
@topgun698811 ай бұрын
Ichiro could easily be considered the best baseball player of all time!
@taylorsittser928411 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting so long for this video. Man is an absolute unit. Thanks for the content man!
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Absolute unit indeed! Glad you’re enjoying the content 🙌🏼
@personreanimation5 ай бұрын
He was my second favorite player behind Chipper. I loved this era of baseball.
@Tony-w8v2m9 ай бұрын
Ive watched baseball for 40 years hes best hitter ive seen
@travelintylerstyle11 ай бұрын
Your editing is crazy good. Not sure how you get all those old videos of the players. I’m from Seattle and forgot how incredible that 10 year stretch was for Ichiro. Thanks for the video, look forward to the next one.
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words. With players like Ichiro in the last 20 years or so footage isn’t terribly hard to find, however, those ‘80s and ‘70s guys I’ve done were very difficult 😅
@moodyx56262 ай бұрын
Ichiro, your favorite ball player's favorite ball player. Some people are just too damn good, and he got to the show fashionably late.
@narobiejenkins810711 ай бұрын
All of the videos you do are just amazing in all aspects. Please do one on Dave Winfield. Please, please and please.💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
@Mma-basement-21510 ай бұрын
He was a hit machine with speed a great glove and a Canon for an arm one of the all time great no question about it
@efg13113 ай бұрын
Ichiro is the best pure hitter of all-time. And that’s coming from a San Diego native, the birthplace of Ted Williams and home of the beloved Tony Gwynn. It’s insane to think that Seattle had 4 of the greatest ball players of all-time in the same era and let them all basically slip away. What would a 2000s Mariners team have accomplish if they had Ken Griffey Jr, Randy Johnson, Alex Rodriguez, and Ichiro all on the same team? That would have been insane
@ron8830313 күн бұрын
Disagree completely. He struck out every 9.9 at bats, which is well down the list. He also batted .311 which, although very good, is down the list.
@Mma-basement-21510 ай бұрын
He averaged over 205 hits his 10 years in MLB ... does anyone honestly think if he started in MLB he would not have the hits record .. exactly 💯
@vinnyl2647 ай бұрын
He developed in Japan, which helped him in the mlb. Would he have developed if he started in the mlb? Who knows? The us doesn’t develop as well
@adriansandersius4559 ай бұрын
Incredible! Was a absolute pro
@CarlosRen177611 ай бұрын
Ichiro was the reason I played college baseball. Without knowing prior to this video, I switched from lefty to righty because for me I found I made better contact there to help the team and I could drag bunt like no other. Anyways I was never big 5’7 3B aren’t going far back in the 2000s even today. Anyways my high school coach who was little league coach at the time started calling me ichiro because I would get on base no matter what and I carried that to a small d1 scholarship. Besides my parents and coaches, it was constant watching ichiro in game of power hitters that gave me hope that I could make it, never did but never would of got past high school if it wasn’t for ichiro
@husicaris9 ай бұрын
Wow. I need to start watching baseball. Im utterly impressed by this mans, everything. Like the kids would say, What a G!
@unrivaledgator.30109 ай бұрын
Great video on the legendary Ichiro @cam23 👊
@Cam239 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed 👊
@seanwinter47846 ай бұрын
My favourite all time player. Total legend and first ballot HOF
@leesai1728Ай бұрын
He's a wonderful role model for any baseball fan and player
@monkeymagee200811 ай бұрын
Its crazy who good he played
@lorimeyers383911 ай бұрын
I may have missed it if you did mention this one: Ichiro never played a single minor league game. Obviously he wasn’t going to be playing in the minors when he signed to play MLB, but he never even needed a single rehab stint. Lol
@franku.53749 ай бұрын
Ichiro is a gift from Japan to the baseball world .
@richardsimms2517 ай бұрын
What a guy !! RS. Canada
@jamesesterline11 ай бұрын
If Ichiro somehow doesn't get elected on his first ballot next year I'm pretty sure baseball fans will riot
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
I would question everything if he doesn’t get in on his first ballot 😂
@LiquidTurbo8 ай бұрын
Amazing vid and production quality, thanks for making this so I could learn all about this remarkable dude.
@Cam238 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it informational. Ichiro was a blast to learn more about, he is truly a unique individual.
@yanguskhan851310 ай бұрын
1995 and 2001 was the only years my mom cared about baseball. Thats how historic those mariner teams were.
@Cam2310 ай бұрын
That's when you know those teams were special!
@armychowmein80215 ай бұрын
the next great Japanese OF arm could be Chusei Mannami. A lot of NPB fans are saying he has the best arm in RF since Ichiro. 24 y/o half Congolese, half Japanese kid with some boom. He's a walking highlight reel and it feels like he does something in RF every day that doesn't make it into the box score, but does a lot to prevent runs.
@ericmarks76486 ай бұрын
Just insane. Best player I ever watched
@216marketing98 ай бұрын
He is one of the GOATS simply put.
@jonathanziegler812610 ай бұрын
Just a great hitter, regardless of which continent he played on.
@Light23K10 ай бұрын
Ichiro was my favorite player after Ken Griffey Jr. and I’m a Dodger fan.
@jonathanriojas217725 күн бұрын
Grew up watching Ichrio. One of my favorite players. Bittersweet cause I’m an Ohtani fan and it’s a weird feeling seeing such a Japanese icon that in my life was the greatest Japanese born player of all time, but Ohtani now is honestly gonna surpass him once he retires himself. But I’ll never forget Ichiro during my youth.
@cameronsmith921511 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this one! Love this channel.
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Thank you for the suggestion 😎 I’m glad to hear you enjoy the content I greatly appreciate the support
@ronjamin102211 ай бұрын
Amazing player. I always admired his skill. And he and I share a birthday!
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
Birthday twin! 🎉 that’s awesome
@mider-spanman557711 ай бұрын
All of the people who knew him said that man could hit during practice but he decided to not hit as hard in actual games as to be moderate or whatever. He did what he needed to do to get the W and he did it efficiently!
@Cam2311 ай бұрын
More power to him! I believe Wade Boggs had a similar approach. In my opinion, I’ll take a .320+ average and low K numbers over a .250 average with high K and power numbers
@mider-spanman557711 ай бұрын
@@Cam23 Indeed, it kind of plays into the old saying quality over quantity. But I guess he did the opposite with a quantity that had more quality in the end, so he killed two birds with one stone in a way.
@marcusdarden15355 ай бұрын
Well produced video. Thank you for this 💯
@Cam235 ай бұрын
I appreciate the kind words! Thank you for watching
@matthewt8214Ай бұрын
Unbelievable. He is unreal. Is he gonna pitch again? He's an alien. What a thing to witness.
@geraldponce833610 ай бұрын
Seen him play against the Giants in San Francisco. He beat out an infield single with such tremendous speed. He looked like a blur going down the first base line. Not easy to do against major league infielders.
@-C.S.R11 ай бұрын
He's the greatest hitter I've ever seen in person! No way he doesn't get 100% of the vote in the Hall of Fame!
@cdmix270910 ай бұрын
Don't need to worry, he's going to the HOF, if he doesn't go on first ballet that's a crime against the judges and they should be fired.
@1rwjwith10 ай бұрын
One of the best baseball players ever to play..without a doubt.