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Ichiro Suzuki’s statue unveiling has a mishap as bat snaps during ceremony
The Mariners quickly repaired the statue and turned the mishap into a joke, with 40,000 replica giveaways updated for fans.
- The Seattle Mariners unveiled a statue of Hall of Fame outfielder Ichiro Suzuki outside T-Mobile Park, but the bronze bat snapped as the covering was removed during the ceremony.
- Designed by Chicago artist Lou Cella, the sculpture honors Suzuki's iconic batting stance and reflects a storied career that included 262 hits in 2004 and 3,089 career hits across 19 Major League Baseball seasons.
- Broadcaster Rick Rizzs, alongside former teammates Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez, joined a jovial Suzuki, who joked that New York Yankees Hall of Fame closer Mariano Rivera 'got the best of him again.'
- Mariners staff repaired the sculpture within the hour, while the team posted an updated Ichiro Replica Statue giveaway image showing the broken bat to social media for the first 40,000 fans.
- This monument joins statues of Griffey, Martinez, and broadcaster Dave Niehaus outside the ballpark, cementing Suzuki's place among the most influential players in Seattle Mariners franchise history.
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Ichiro Suzuki’s New Statue at T-Mobile Park Suffers Unveiling Mishap: a Broken Bat
The unveiling occurred outside T-Mobile Park in Seattle on Friday, April 10Ichiro Suzuki in Seattle on March 31, 2026; Broken statue of Suzuki outside T-Mobile Park in SeattleCredit: Steph Chambers/Getty; Jack Compton/GettyNEED TO KNOWA statue of Baseball Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki was recently unveiled with a major errorA bat held by the bronze version of the athlete was conspicuously brokenThe incident, which Suzuki laughed off, occurred on F…
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Mariners unveil broken Ichiro statue outside of T-Mobile Park
SEATTLE — A few minutes after the not-so-smooth unveiling of the newest Mariners statue, Ken Griffey Jr. approached Ichiro inside a ground-floor hallway at T-Mobile Park and professed his innocence.
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