First ballot HOFer, Ichiro Suzuki. Before making a wildly successful transition into Major League Baseball and becoming the leading vote-getter for the 2001 All-Star Game, Ichiro Suzuki dominated Japan's Pacific League as a phenomenal five-tool player. From 1994 through 2000, Ichiro led the league in batting average for a Japanese-record seven consecutive times and won seven consecutive Gold Gloves in right field. Not surprisingly, he was named to the Pacific League's "Best Nine" in each of the seven years. He is now widely regarded as one of the greatest hitters in baseball history. Inside the back of the tail of this white jersey, is the MizunoPro label. Below tags reading: 00- / 51, for year and size. Team name (Blue Wave) across the chest and player number (51) on the back - both done in yellow on blue tackle twill. Player number (51) on the front and name (ICHIRO) across the back - both done in blue tackle twill. ORIX patch on the left sleeve and KOBE logo on the right. This jersey is properly tagged, presented to us as game-used and in our opinion shows appropriate wear.