It could happen, according to Peter Abraham of The Journal News.
"The hero of the World Baseball Classic, Ichiro's batting average (.303) and on-base percentage (.350) in 2004 were the lowest in his four seasons with the Mariners," writes Abraham. "He has seemingly lost patience with his teammates and manager Mike Hargrove. It might seem unlikely but it could be time he started over with another team. He's too good to languish with Seattle."
Personally, I'd be surprised to see it happen. But I'm sure there isn't a fan out there who wouldn't like to see Ichiro on their favorite team. Imagine him with the Yanks or BoSox, Mets or Dodgers.
"The hero of the World Baseball Classic, Ichiro's batting average (.303) and on-base percentage (.350) in 2004 were the lowest in his four seasons with the Mariners," writes Abraham. "He has seemingly lost patience with his teammates and manager Mike Hargrove. It might seem unlikely but it could be time he started over with another team. He's too good to languish with Seattle."
Personally, I'd be surprised to see it happen. But I'm sure there isn't a fan out there who wouldn't like to see Ichiro on their favorite team. Imagine him with the Yanks or BoSox, Mets or Dodgers.