In Japan, Ichiro’s move starts long ‘Sayonara’
TOKYO — Ichiro Suzuki says he hasn’t retired, but his move to the front office of the Seattle Mariners is seen by many in Japan as the beginning of a long “Sayonara” for a national treasure.
Ichiro dominated Japanese TV talk shows, news shows and social media on Friday. National broadcasters showed historical footage of Ichiro playing with the Orix Blue Wave — his team before he joined the Mariners in 2001 — and his news conference in Seattle to explain his decision.
The backdrop to many offerings was Ichiro’s famous No. 51 jersey.
“I was choked up,” his father Nobuyuki Suzuki said in an interview on TV Asahi. The elder Suzuki is famous for training his son — often described as “Zen-like” — in baseball’s fundamentals, which have been diminished in the power-dominated game in the United States.