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Ichiro Ties American League Record for Consecutive 200-Hit Seasons

The summer of records keeps plowing right along. This certainly isn't as jaw-dropping as Barry Bonds' new home run mark or Roger Clemens' 350 games won, ( or is it?) but just a bit ago, Ichiro Suzuki homered off Clemens -- oddly enough -- giving him 200 hits on the season.

That ties Suzuki with Wade Boggs for the American League record of consecutive 200-hit seasons with seven. The current major league mark is eight seasons, held by Willie Keeler (1894-01). So yes, Ichiro sits on the verge of owning a record over 100 years old.

Some scoffed at the notion of Ichiro singing a contract that's going to net him $90 million over five years, (although, a good chunk of it will be deferred) but when you look at what the guy has achieved in his first seven MLB seasons, it doesn't seem all that crazy.

Sure, at 34 next season he's not getting any younger. But he's still plugging right along and has put himself into elite company here, so why not?

Previously at FanHouse:

The Mariners Will Be Paying Ichiro For A While
Will Ichiro's New Contract Ruin Baseball?

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