Seiya Suzuki

Player

Birthday August 18, 1994

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Arakawa, Tokyo, Japan

Age 29 years old

Nationality Japan

Height 1.81 m

Weight 83 kg

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Seiya Suzuki (鈴木 誠也) is a Japanese professional baseball outfielder for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB).

He has previously played in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp.

Suzuki is a five-time NPB All-Star, six-time NPB Best Nine Award winner, and a five-time winner of the NPB Golden Glove Award.

1943

Seiya Suzuki is the third Cubs player in the last 100 seasons to start his career with an 8-game hitting streak, joining Andy Pafko (9 in 1943) and Joe Munson (8 in 1925).

He is the second Japanese player with an 8-game hit streak to begin his MLB career.

2012

The Hiroshima Toyo Carp drafted Suzuki in the second round of the 2012 NPB draft.

He was mainly a pitcher during his high school career and was drafted as such, but switched to an infielder upon joining the team.

Suzuki was given #51 as his uniform number.

2013

Suzuki made his NPB debut on September 14, 2013, at the age of 19 and appeared in 11 games, spending most of the season in the farm system.

2014

Suzuki continued to spend most of the 2014 season in the farm system, playing 36 games with a batting average of .344, an on-base percentage of .382, and a slugging percentage of .500.

For the season, Suzuki appeared in a career-high 140 games, leading the NPB in batting average (.335), OBP (.453), OPS (1.018) with 112 runs scored (1st in the Central League), 28 home runs (9th), 87 RBIs (9th), 25 stolen bases (4th).

After the season, Suzuki was awarded his fourth consecutive Best Nine Award and his third Gold Glove.

2015

Prior to the 2015 season, the Carp changed Suzuki's position designation from an infielder to an outfielder.

Suzuki started the season with a spot on the opening day starting lineup, and eventually played in 97 games, hitting 5 home runs with a batting average of .275, an on-base percentage of .329, and a slugging percentage of .403.

2016

Suzuki could not make the 2016 opening day roster due to a hamstring strain he suffered during spring training, and returned to the team on April 5.

Suzuki made his first NPB All-Star Series appearance this year, recording his first hit on the 1st game of the series, and his first RBI on the 2nd.

Suzuki led the team in batting average (.335), home runs (29) and OPS (1.016), winning the Gold Glove Award and the Best Nine Award.

He had also helped drive the Carp to their first pennant in twenty five years.

Suzuki made his second consecutive All-Star appearance, receiving the most votes among Central League outfielders.

On August 23, Suzuki left the game due to an ankle injury.

2017

Six days later, the Carp announced that he underwent surgery to treat a malleolar fracture on his right tibia and a deltoid ligament injury, ending his 2017 season.

He finished the season batting .300/.389/.547 with 26 home runs, 90 RBIs and 16 stolen bases, and led the Central League with a .936 OPS.

End of the season awards for Suzuki included his second consecutive Gold Glove Award and Best Nine Award.

2018

On April 4, 2018, Suzuki was removed from the roster after experiencing muscle stiffness in his lower body.

He was reactivated on the 18th.

Suzuki was named for his third consecutive NPB All-Star Series, and marked his first All-Star game home run off of Yusei Kikuchi.

Suzuki finished the season batting .320/.438/.618, with 30 home runs and 94 RBIs.

The Carp won their third consecutive Central League pennant that year, and went on to face the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks in the Japan Series.

While his team lost the series, Suzuki hit 10-for-22 (.455) with 3 home runs and 6 RBIs during the Japan Series.

Suzuki won his third consecutive Best Nine Award.

On November 19, the team announced that Suzuki's uniform number would be changed to #1.

Suzuki was named for his fourth consecutive NPB All-Star Series after receiving the most votes among all Central League players.

2019

On July 13, he won the 2019 NPB Home Run Derby, defeating Orix Buffaloes outfielder Masataka Yoshida 4-3 in the final round.

2020

In the COVID-19-affected 2020 season, Suzuki played in 118 games for Hiroshima, slashing .300/.409/.544 with 25 home runs and 75 RBI.

Following the season, Suzuki was awarded his fourth career Central League Golden Glove Award and his fifth career Best Nine Award.

In 2021, Suzuki played in 132 games for the Carp, setting a career-high in home runs, with 38, to go along with 88 RBI and a .317/.433/.636 slash line.

Suzuki was the Central League batting champion and on-base percentage leader, and was named a NPB All-Star for the fifth time in his career.

He was also awarded his fifth career Central League Golden Glove Award and sixth career, and sixth straight Best Nine Award.

Following the 2021 season, on November 22, 2021, Suzuki was posted by Hiroshima and made available to all 30 Major League Baseball (MLB) teams, opening a 30-day period to negotiate a contract.

However, due to the 2021–22 MLB lockout, Suzuki's 30-day posting window was paused.