Ichiro Suzuki shirt
Date2004
DescriptionLight gray polyester shirt, size 46, with six gray buttons down the front placket. There is navy blue piping around the neckline and down the front placket and "Seattle" across the front chest in navy blue, teal and white appliques. Proper left sleeve has a circular patch with "Seattle Mariners" and a team logo with "R" embroidered in navy blue beneath. Reverse of the shirt has "Ichiro / 51" in navy blue and teal appliques and an MLB logo at the top back of the neck. Proper left front shirttail has a manufacturer label, "Russell Athletic / Authentic Collection," and sizing information. There is an MLB Authentication hologram sticker attached.
Bio/Historical NoteShirt worn by Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners during his record-breaking 2004 season. Ichiro set a new record for hits in a single-season and ended the season with 262 hits.
Object numberB-2004-0330
Artist, Creator, or Manufacturer
Russell Athletic
Subject
Suzuki, Ichirō, 1973-
Subject
Seattle Mariners (Baseball team)
Attributes
Classificationsuniforms
Dimensions25 x 33 in.
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