Miami Marlins relief pitcher Ichiro Suzuki retires from the mound with 9.00 ERA

Miami Marlins relief pitcher Ichiro Suzuki retires from the mound with 9.00 ERA

Share on FacebookTweet about this on TwitterShare on LinkedInPin on PinterestEmail to someone

It only took 2,357 MLB appearances, but Ichiro Suzuki finally got his wish granted to take the mound during a game. In the last game of the season, Miami was down four in the eighth inning against Philadelphia when Marlins manager Dan Jennings acquiesced to the 41-year-olds long-standing request.

[fusion_tagline_box backgroundcolor=”#fafafa” shadow=”yes” shadowopacity=”0.5″ border=”” bordercolor=”transparent” highlightposition=”top” link=”” linktarget=”” buttoncolor=”” button=”” title=”“To be on the mound at a Major League Baseball game, you can say one of my dreams came true today. But I’ll never ask to do that again.”” description=”— Ichiro Suzuki, on his short-lived pitching career” animation_type=”slide” animation_direction=”left” animation_speed=””][/fusion_tagline_box]

Unlike Suzuki’s Hall-of-Fame-worthy batting stats that have him just 65 hits shy of 3,000, with a lifetime average of .324, his newly-established pitching line will forever be pedestrian.

Ichiro Suzuki's MLB pitching stats from ESPN

[fusion_title size=”4″]WHAT DID HE JUST THROW?[/fusion_title]

Suzuki did reach 88 mph on his fast ball and managed to tally 11 strikes on 18 pitches, but he had his ERA balloon when conceding a RBI to Darnell Sweeney on the second double of the inning. Yet, at times, he did show promise…

2015-10-05T18:37:31+00:00 October 5th, 2015|

Leave A Comment

Time limit is exhausted. Please reload CAPTCHA.