
46.0
PPG
22.0
RPG
12.0
APG
32.0
FG%
40.9
3P%
55.6
FT%
6.0
SPG
1.0
BPG
21.0
TOPG
Ichiro Suzuki has accomplished a feat that has only been done by two players in Major League Baseball history -– 4,000 career hits. Most Career HitsMLB History Pete Rose 4,256 Ty Cobb 4,191 Hank Aaron 3,771 Stan Musial 3,630 Tris Speaker 3,514 >>Ichiro Suzuki: 4,000 combined hits between MLB & Japan After totaling 1,278 hits in Japan before coming to the majors, he reached the 4,000-hit mark on Wednesday night.
• Texas Rangers ace Yu Darvish made another run at a no-hitter Monday, striking out 15 Houston Astros and surrendering only a solo home run by Carlos Corporan in the eighth inning.
Can anyone top the beasts of the AL East? Ahead in the rankings all season, the AL East further increased its lead as the AL West and NL Central were both underwhelming months in July according to the ESPN Stats & Information MLB Division Power Rankings.
After four days off, all 30 MLB teams are back on the diamond on Friday. We get you ready for the key statistical storylines for the season’s second half.
Hisashi Iwakuma gets the start for the Seattle Mariners' tonight against the Boston Red Sox.Overshadowed in his own rotation by Felix Hernandez, it is Iwakuma that has the American League’s best ERA at 2.
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