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Baseball Superstars

Ichiro Suzuki

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Right fielder Ichiro Suzuki became the first everyday position player from Japan to enter Major League Baseball. Although he has only played in the major leagues for six seasons, Suzuki has quickly established himself as one of the game's top players. This biography details the rise of Ichimania with photographs, and career statistics.

135 pages, Library Binding

First published October 1, 2007

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Judith Levin

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November 18, 2012
I finish reading a book called Ichiro Suzuki last week. It's nonfiction and it's by Judith Levin. It has 135 pages. This book talks about how Ichiro (the best player in Japan) started baseball and how hard he worked. His dairy schedule was full of baseball and also cram school. He was very smart too. He was smart enough to go to a good college. Why did he keep playing baseball and didn't go to college.

I would give this book a 5 because it tells you that you have to work really really hard to be such a great player like Ichiro.
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