Ichiro recently had his 2,000th American baseball hit. With that, many critics asked the question again, is he a future hall of famer? It's logical, in theory, to think he is if he reachs 3,000 hits and that's certainly not out of the question since he stays in great shape and has rarely dealth with major injury. But that can still happen, causing a big unknown. He'd need 5 more seasons of what he has been doing his entire MLB career to reach that.
So what if, for whatever reason, he does not reach 3,000 hits? In his MLB career he has been the rookie of the year, mvp, silver slugger, all-star starter every year since 2001, gold glover every year since 2001, and all-star game MVP. His career average is over .330 and he has over 330 steals. But he's 35. So, maintaining his season averages, he'd be 40 by the time he touches 3,000.
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