Ichiro Suzuki’s only career ejection, a breakdown #seattle #ichiro #mariners #mlb #baseball #japan

Dec 24, 2025 327.1K views 2:09

What Happened

Ichiro Suzuki, a Japanese baseball player, was ejected from a Major League Baseball game, which was a rare occurrence in his career. The ejection happened after a disputed strike call, where Ichiro drew a line in the dirt to express his disagreement with the umpire's decision. The umpire immediately ejected Ichiro, as drawing lines in the dirt is considered a sign of disrespect and grounds for immediate ejection in baseball.

Why This Matters

Ichiro Suzuki played 28 seasons across two countries and somehow only got thrown out of ONE game in his entire career. This is that legendary moment where even the most composed player in baseball history finally snapped at an ump's trash strike zone and drew a line in the dirt like 'nope, not today.'

With 327K views, this breakdown ranks #836 all-time on Jomboy, proving fans still can't get enough of the one time Mr. Perfect lost it.

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Who / What Is Involved

Players: Ichiro Suzuki. Teams: Mariners.

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Idro Suzuki got ejected one time in his

Major League Baseball career. And this

is that ejection. It was a big moment. I

remember this. It was like news. First

pitch, fast ball in there for a strike.