SEATTLE MARINERS

Mariners trade Ichiro to Yankees

Jul 23, 2012, 2:16 PM | Updated: Jul 24, 2012, 12:14 pm

LISTEN:

Ichiro’s 12-year run in Seattle is over.

The Mariners have traded their iconic right fielder to the New York Yankees – a move he requested – for two minor-league prospects and cash considerations. The Mariners announced the trade Monday afternoon and held a press conference minutes later.

“When I think about taking off the Mariners uniform I was
overcome with sadness,” Ichiro said through a translator
while sitting at a podium next to Mariners CEO Howard
Lincoln and president Chuck Armstrong.

The trade came hours before the Yankees and Mariners
opened a three-game series at Safeco Field. Ichiro is hitting eighth and playing right field for the Yankees. They ultimately plan to play Ichiro in left field.

“We’re very excited to have him and we think he brings a
speed element,” manager Joe Girardi said during the press
conference. “This is a big day for us.”

The same can be said for the Mariners, who are saying goodbye to one of the most prolific players in their history.

Ichiro, 38, leaves the Mariners as the franchise’s career
leader in hits, runs scored, triples and at-bats. He is a
10-time All-Star, a 10-time Gold Glove winner and a two-time American League batting champ. Ichiro’s 10
consecutive seasons with 200 hits or more is an MLB
record, as is his 262 hits in 2004. He was the American
League MVP in 2001, his first season with the Mariners
after nine seasons with the Orix Blue Wave of Japan’s
Pacific League.

“On behalf of our ownership group and everyone in the
Seattle Mariners organization, I thank Ichiro for the
great career he’s had here in Seattle,” Lincoln said in
the team’s press release.

Ichiro has been in a steep decline the last two seasons,
hitting nearly 60 points below his career average. He was
moved out of the leadoff spot for the first time in his career earlier this season.

In the release, Lincoln writes that Ichiro’s agent
approached the team several weeks ago seeking a trade.

“Ichiro knows that the club is building for the future,
and he felt that what was best for the team was to be
traded to another club and give our younger players an
opportunity to develop,” Lincoln said. “Ichiro will be missed. He owns a long list of Major League Baseball and Mariners club records, has earned many prestigious awards, and in my opinion, he will someday be a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.

“I know that I speak for all of Ichiro’s fans, both here
in the Pacific Northwest, around this country and also
throughout Japan, in wishing him and his wife Yumiko the
very best as he continues his baseball career with the
Yankees.”

In return, the Mariners receive 25-year-old right-handed
pitchers D.J. Mitchell and Danny Farquhar. Both will
report to Triple-A Tacoma.

According to Jack Curry of YES Network, who was the first
to report the story, the Yankees will pay “slightly more
than $2 million” of Ichiro’s salary for the rest of this
season. Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports that total is
$2.5 million. Ichiro is making $18 million this season,
which is the final year of his five-year, $90 million
deal.

Mariners Roof Report

Brought to you by
Sunny
High 68° | Low 44°
Mariners are on the road.
Mariners at Rockies today at 5:40pm

Seattle Mariners

Seattle Mariners Cal Raleigh Reds...

Cameron Van Til

Morosi: Why Mariners limiting use of in-game tech is good call

Humans 3, iPads 0? MLB insider Jon Morosi talked about in-game technology and the Seattle Mariners' limiting of iPads in the dugout.

2 hours ago

Seattle Mariners Coors Field...

Brent Stecker

Mariners’ series opener at Rockies postponed — details on makeup

Friday's Seattle Mariners series opener against the Colorado Rockies at Denver's Coors Field has been postponed due to inclement weather.

2 hours ago

Seattle Mariners Bryce Miller Reds...

Cameron Van Til

Salk: Why Bryce Miller is Mariners’ best story of young season

Mike Salk explains why Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller's scorching start is the best development of the team's early stretch.

4 hours ago

Seattle Mariners Jonatan Clase J.P. Crawford...

Mike Lefko

Lefko on Mariners: 3 reasons for optimism plus an unanswered question

The Seattle Mariners have bounced back, winning five of their last seven games. What stands out as they head back out on the road? Mike Lefko takes a look.

1 day ago

Seattle Mariners Bryce Miller...

Cameron Van Til

By the Numbers: Mariners pitching staff has righted the ship

After a rough start, the Seattle Mariners' talented pitching staff has been dominant over the past week. Here's a look at the numbers.

2 days ago

Colorado Rockies Kris Bryant...

The Associated Press

Rockies, the Mariners’ next opponent, place key player on IL

The Colorado Rockies placed Kris Bryant on the 10-day injured list with a low back strain to Wednesday night’s game against the Phillies.

2 days ago

Mariners trade Ichiro to Yankees