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Mac Suzuki : ウィキペディア英語版
Mac Suzuki

is a Japanese former professional baseball pitcher. Over his career, Suzuki had played 18 seasons in professional baseball, including six in Major League Baseball and one in the Japan Pacific League. In his major league career, he has played for the Seattle Mariners (1996, 1998–1999), the Kansas City Royals (1999–2001, 2002), the Colorado Rockies (2001), and the Milwaukee Brewers (2001). With those teams, he has had a combined record of 16–31 with a 5.72 earned run average (ERA), one complete game, one shutout, and 327 strikeouts in 117 games, 67 starts.
==Early life==
At the age of 16, Suzuki was sent away from his home by his parents after getting expelled from high school.〔 He then got a job with the Salinas Peppers, an independent baseball club based in Salinas, California.〔 With the Peppers, Suzuki pitched the final game of the season in 1992, after he spent the entire season as their batboy. The next season, Suzuki became a full-time player for the Peppers.〔 Suzuki later stated that his parents were proud of him for learning the English language and how much he matured after he was sent away.〔

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