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WATCH: Awkward mishap derails Martiners' Ichiro Suzuki statue reveal

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The Seattle Mariners honored Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki with a statue outside of T-Mobile Park, but the unveiling didn't go exactly as planned.

The Seattle Mariners honored Hall of Fame outfielder Ichiro Suzuki with a statue outside of T-Mobile Park Friday, April 10, but the unveiling didn't go exactly as planned. As the cover was pulled off revealing Suzuki's statue , onlookers, including former Mariners greats Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez, took notice of a bent and broken baseball bat on the bronze sculpture of the Mariners legend in his iconic stance at the plate.

"There was a fastball inside," joked Rick Rizzs, the lead radio voice of the Mariners who presided over Friday's ceremony, "but he still got a base hit! ... "What a remarkable piece of art.

" Those in attendance found humor in the awkward situation, and the statue was fixed within the hour. We have a malfunction pic. twitter.

com/4Ga4vvaIu5 — Ryan Divish (@RyanDivish) April 10, 2026 Suzuki played 28 years of professional baseball, including 19 season in Major League Baseball. He began his MLB career in 2001 with the Mariners and played there until 2012. In that span, he absolutely dominated.