How star baseballer's US success changed postwar Japan

Ichiro Suzuki's career helped overcome 'national inferiority complex'

ROBERT WHITING, Contributing writer

TOKYO -- Ichiro Suzuki retired from professional baseball on March 21 at the Tokyo Dome, in an emotional ceremony that capped a remarkable career. Lauded by New York Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman as "one of the greatest baseball players the world has ever seen," he is expected to become the first Japanese player to enter the American baseball Hall of Fame.

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