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The Mariners are making a quick stop in Cleveland tonight to make up the second of four games snowed out in April. Ichiro, for one, was not thrilled with the side trip before the Mariners head to Wrigley Field to face the Cubs.





"To tell the truth, I'm not excited to go to Cleveland, but we have to," Ichiro said through an interpreter in the Seattle Times. "If I ever saw myself saying I'm excited going to Cleveland, I'd punch myself in the face, because I'm lying."


Ichiro :bigfinger:bigfinger:bigfinger:bigfinger:bigfinger:bigfinger:bigfinger:bigfinger:bigfinger:bigfinger:bigfinger:bigfinger
 

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You think he could be saying that the Indians are a good baseball team and not implying that the city is a dump or something? Or maybe the fact that yesterday was the 2nd of 4 random makeup games with one more coming in a couple weeks?

Really no reason to take that comment out of context...
 

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If he feels this way now can you imagine how Ichiro would have felt going into the 'mistake by the lake' twice a year?
 

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His rookie year gave us such a memory with the Mariners being so awesome.

He is a bit bored with life now, I am guessing.
 

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Meant to post this link earlier.
It's a compilation of memorable Ichiro quotes:
http://100percentinjuryrate.blogspot.com/2007/06/existential-angst-of-ichiro-suzuki.html

My favorite:
On how to break out of a slump: "If I'm in a slump, I ask myself for advice."

On his impressions of Korea: "It smells like garlic."

On his physical appearance: "I'm told I either look bigger than I do on television or that I look smaller than I look on television. No one seems to think I look the same size."

When asked what he would do if third base and first base were switched, meaning he'd no longer have the advantage of getting out of the box quickly as a left-handed hitter: "I'd retire."

On winning over everything else: "I want to be the kind of player who people feel it is worth paying the money to come out and watch. ... When I meet players who are playing just to win, that angers me."

On hotdog style players: "It's a weakness to try to show yourself to be more than you actually are. To me, it's cooler to hide yourself, even if you're better than that. That's a big difference between Japanese and American cultures. Sometimes, (Americans) try to make themselves out to be bigger than they are."

On speeding up the game: "Yesterday when I played, inside my head I said 'I want to go home quickly,' and I swung and I was able to get a hit because I wanted to go home. Today I thought, 'I want to hurry up and get something to eat,' and I swung and got a hit today."

In response to what he listens for when he taps a new bat and puts it to his ear: "The sounds."

On Pete Rose: "No one can deny his 4,000-plus hits. The gambling thing is something different. ... On the front of his Hall of Fame plaque they should put all of his records and amazing feats. When you flip it over, it should say, 'He gambled on baseball.' But I would vote for him."

On what scoring runs early does to opponents: "To be able to get three [first-inning] runs like that I'm sure allowed us to give our opponents major mental damage."

On performance enhancing drugs: “When you take steroids, it’s not as if wings grow out of your back, and you start flying all over the place and stealing home runs (from hitters)."

On the key to hitting in the clutch: "I didn't know I hit that way (.625 with runners in scoring position). Maybe not knowing is my secret. If I chased numbers, maybe I wouldn't have as good results."

On his legendary mental discipline: "Actually, I don't know if I'm that disciplined. I only do what my body asks me to — not what my head tells me to do. If I start doing things I don't like, baseball won't be fun anymore."

Commenting on the uncertainty of breaking George Sisler's single season hits record: "When I came here to play, I didn't know where I would be or where I wouldn't be."

On words he dislikes: "Personally, I don't like the term 'success.' It's too arbitrary and too relative a thing. It's usually someone else's definition, not yours."

On Joe Torre game planning for him: "If that is true (Joe Torre's comment, 'Do not let Ichiro beat you. He is the key to Seattle's offense.') it would give me great joy. But I don't believe it."

Explaining why he missed catching a fly ball: "The ball became the same color as the sky. So, I wasn't able to see it ... I was sending mental signals for the ball not to come my way, because during that time of day it's impossible for me to see the ball so I lacked mental signals. I lacked in that area. Usually, I don't send mental signals. So, because this is the first time, I thought, please don't come my way."

On how to break out of a slump: "If I'm in a slump, I ask myself for advice."

On his personal battles with Dice-K: "I hope he arouses the fire that's dormant in the innermost recesses of my soul. I plan to face him with the zeal of a challenger."

On his personal toughness: "I'll walk on my hands before I use crutches."

On getting booed: "I actually welcome boos as part of the game. I really love to see that from my opponent's fans. Last night I think that those fans didn't boo hard enough."

On playing in Cleveland: "To tell the truth, I'm not excited to go to Cleveland, but we have to. If I ever saw myself saying I'm excited going to Cleveland, I'd punch myself in the face, because I'm lying."

On trying to get baseball back into the Olympics: "I would like to see the success of this event (World Baseball Classic) lead to baseball being back in the Olympics, but I can't see myself participating in any effort to bring baseball back to the Olympics."

On how he wants to become a pitcher at age 40: "Once I turn 40 I can become a pitcher. I'm kind of serious about it. But I'll have to learn to throw a knuckleball. Right now, I could be a 'normal' pitcher," who can top out at 95 mph with a fastball."

On great athletes: "Tiger is a great golfer, but ... when you say athlete, I think of Carl Lewis. When you talk about (golfers or race-car drivers), I don't want to see them run. It's the same if you were to meet a beautiful girl and go bowling. If she's an ugly bowler, you are going to be disappointed."

His favorite movies: I like "Miss Congeniality." I like Sandra Bullock. And "A Beautiful Mind." I also like "Face Off."

On coming over to the majors from Japan: "I have no idea what it's going to be like. I can only imagine what it will be like. So i'll just have to experience it."
 

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Ichiro is a class act, he would not say anything mean spirtted in public.
 

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What an honest guy. Gotta love the dude.


Thanks for the quotes juice, some of them were hilarious.
 

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Ichiro has gotta be one of the most likable athletes around.

Freakin love that guy.
 

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This might be my favorite.

On speeding up the game: "Yesterday when I played, inside my head I said 'I want to go home quickly,' and I swung and was able to get a hit because I wanted to go home. Today I thought, ' I want to hurry up and get something to eat,' and I swung and got a hit today."

hahahaha
 

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On what scoring runs early does to opponents: "To be able to get three [first-inning] runs like that I'm sure allowed us to give our opponents major mental damage."

LOL classic
 

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Kind of helps us understand Kimchee a little bit better after reading this....maybe Kimchee needs to take his mail order bride bowling?
 

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does ichiro date?

Has There Ever Been any scandal around This guy considern the extreme media coverage ?....is he Married ? does he date ?...never hear nothin bad about him in his personal life...kinda like tiger !
 

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My favorite Ichiro quote is not listed

It is from 2006 in the cup.

"“I will make them see that they won’t beat Japan for the next 30 years,”

God, that is so great.
 

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Has There Ever Been any scandal around This guy considern the extreme media coverage ?....is he Married ? does he date ?...never hear nothin bad about him in his personal life...kinda like tiger !

I'm pretty sure Ichiro is like a rock star when he rolls into town, atleast that's how it was when he first came here...he is definitely not treated like a 'normal' player.
 

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I'm pretty sure Ichiro is like a rock star when he rolls into town, atleast that's how it was when he first came here...he is definitely not treated like a 'normal' player.
Ichiro and Dice. Both total rock stars. That Yankee loser for a little bit too. They are all very Iconic.
 

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I'm pretty sure Ichiro is like a rock star when he rolls into town, atleast that's how it was when he first came here...he is definitely not treated like a 'normal' player.


his fellow teamates never seem to complain...he seems a bit aloof , mysterious, type...more to himself...never heard any real negative vibes or stories concerning him despite all the media coverage .:thumbsup:
 

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Kim, what is she wearing there, is that the beltless trenchoat/shirt?

...made infamous by Kramer and Mortie Seinfeld? :think2:
 

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She looks like the chic that jumped in front of the train in the first Hostel.
 

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