Fans of former baseball star Ichiro Suzuki were thrown a curveball when a statue of him broke as it was being unveiled outside the home of the Seattle Mariners on Friday. As a blue tarp was pulled off it, audience members could hear a snapping noise as the bronze figure it was shrouding suddenly appeared to drop in height. Suzuki, 52, standing in front of his likeness outside T-Mobile Park, pointed incredulously at the bat before laughing. The unveiling came a year after Suzuki was near-unanimously voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, having spent 18 years playing in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the US. After moving to the US from Japan, he spent 12 years at the Mariners, before joining the New York Yankees and Miami Marlins. He would return to the Mariners for his final two seasons. John Stanton, Mariners CEO, who helped give the bat-breaking tug, credited Suzuki's meticulous preparation and play, and told the crowd that he was certainly worthy of this everlasting recognition. The statue depicts the right fielder making his signature pose wearing his 2001 uniform from his rookie season. Suzuki told reporters that sculptor Lou Cella had invited him to wear the uniform for a photoshoot to help him create the statue, adding: 'I was happy that I was still able to fit into that uniform.' The team was able to make light of the mishap, tweeting: 'Breaking: We've updated tonight's Ichiro Replica Statue giveaway,' alongside an image of a figurine with a broken bat. The statue was fixed in time for the Mariners' match against the Houston Astros on Friday night. After retiring in 2019, Suzuki broke several records during his 28-season career, including an outstanding 262 hits in a single season in 2004, breaking an 84-year-old record.
Unexpected Mishap at Ichiro Suzuki Statue Unveiling in Seattle

Unexpected Mishap at Ichiro Suzuki Statue Unveiling in Seattle
A bronze statue of MLB star Ichiro Suzuki was unveiled at T-Mobile Park but suffered a humorous mishap when its bat broke during the ceremony.
During the unveiling of a statue honoring Ichiro Suzuki in Seattle, the bronze bat broke, creating a lighthearted moment for the former baseball star and the audience. Suzuki laughed at the mishap, which drew attention to his legacy in the MLB. The statue depicts him in his rookie uniform, capturing his iconic pose, and it was repaired in time for the following game's match against the Astros.








