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Ichiro Suzuki gets 4000 hits!!!

MikeDamone
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I don't watch or give a shit about baseball, but what kind of bullshit is this to count his hits in Japan as some kind or record? More pussification of America.
Oh, and Pete Rose should never have been banned.
Oh, and Pete Rose should never have been banned.
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Looks like Japan needs another Hiroshima 0-12
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Agree with Damone. Can Derek Jeter add his minor league hits to his total?
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Can Emmitt Smith add his college yards?RoadDawg55 said:Agree with Damone. Can Derek Jeter add his minor league hits to his total?
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Sadaharu Oh is the home run champ.
0 MLB + 868 JBL = 868 total.
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The thing of it is, if everyone adds their minor league hits there's still only 5 players in history with 4000 hits.RoadDawg55 said:Agree with Damone. Can Derek Jeter add his minor league hits to his total?
It's not the same as 4000 MLB hits, but it's pretty damn impressive. Especially since he's had more hits per year in MLB than he did in Japan.
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Jap Lover. #GreatestGeneration
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Don't trust anybody over the age of 70.
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I DO like baseball, and I can't stand that little shit. Hated him as a mariner, and still hate him. Hit a ball to the right side to move a runner, hit a sac fly or lay out to make a catch and then pop off.
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He was an exciting payer in his prime, but he's always been an overrated player. He didn't walk much and hit for little power. All he cared about was getting 200 hits every year and he admitted so. That's what they cared about in Japan.Dick_B said:I DO like baseball, and I can't stand that little shit. Hated him as a mariner, and still hate him. Hit a ball to the right side to move a runner, hit a sac fly or lay out to make a catch and then pop off.
There were always stories about how much power he displayed in batting practice, but it never translated to the games because he cared too much about getting 200 hits to sacrifice some batting average for home runs.