Baseball statue broken as it is unveiled in Seattle
A statue of former Seattle Mariners star Ichiro Suzuki was unveiled outside T-Mobile Park in Seattle on Friday, but the statue's bat broke during the unveiling ceremony. The statue commemorates Suzuki's 18-year MLB career, including 12 seasons with the Mariners.

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AI-generatedA statue of former Seattle Mariners star Ichiro Suzuki was unveiled outside T-Mobile Park in Seattle on Friday, but the statue's bat broke during the unveiling ceremony. The statue commemorates Suzuki's 18-year MLB career, including 12 seasons with the Mariners. The statue depicts Suzuki in his 2001 rookie season uniform, making his signature pose. Mariners CEO John Stanton praised Suzuki's dedication and worthiness of the recognition. Suzuki, who was recently inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, humorously reacted to the broken bat, noting the sculptor had him wear the uniform for reference.
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5 extractedThe statue depicts Suzuki wearing his 2001 uniform.
John Stanton credited Suzuki's "meticulous in his preparation and play".
Suzuki spent 12 years at the Seattle Mariners.
Ichiro Suzuki was near-unanimously voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame a year prior.
A statue of Ichiro Suzuki broke as it was being unveiled outside T-Mobile Park in Seattle.