Ichiro Suzuki Net Worth (2025)
Professional Baseball Player (Retired)

Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Multi-Millionaire
Net worth between $100 million and $500 million
Annual Income
$2 million per year (endorsements, baseball-related activities)
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $170 million, 2023: $175 million, 2024: $180 million
Ichiro Suzuki's Biography
Ichiro Suzuki is a legendary Japanese baseball player, renowned for his precision hitting and speed both in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) and Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States. Born on October 22, 1973, in Kasugai, Japan, Ichiro began his professional career with the Orix BlueWave, becoming an instant sensation in Japanese baseball. In 2001, he made a historic move to the MLB with the Seattle Mariners, quickly taking the league by storm. In his rookie season, Ichiro won both the American League MVP and Rookie of the Year awards, a rare feat that established him as one of baseball’s brightest stars. Over a career spanning nearly three decades, Ichiro accumulated more than 4,300 professional hits, surpassing even MLB legend Pete Rose in combined career hits, and earning 10 consecutive Gold Glove awards for his outstanding defense. His tireless work ethic, unique batting style, and humility on and off the field have made him a global sports icon and a role model for aspiring athletes. Today, Ichiro remains active in baseball as a mentor and ambassador, with a net worth estimated at $180 million, thanks to his playing contracts, endorsements, and business ventures. Ichiro Suzuki’s legacy continues to inspire millions across the world, making him one of the most respected names in the history of baseball.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
Ichiro is the first MLB player to be inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame while still active.
Full Name
Ichiro Suzuki
Nickname
Ichiro
Nationality
Japanese
Birthday
October 22, 1973
Age
51
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Height
5'11" (180 cm)
Weight
174 lbs (79.0 kg)
Marital Status
Married
Spouse
Yumiko Fukushima
Children
0
Education
Aikodai Meiden High School
Famous For
Legendary MLB and NPB baseball career, record-setting hits, and outfield defense
First Big Break
Drafted by Orix BlueWave in NPB and later signed by Seattle Mariners in 2001
Social Media
Not officially active on major platforms
Businesses Owned
Ichiro Memorial Museum, baseball training academies in Japan
Awards
AL MVP, AL Rookie of the Year, 10 Gold Gloves, 10 All-Star selections, 7-time MLB batting champion
Category
Athletes
Controversies
No major controversies
Hobbies
Golf, fishing, reading
Interests
Baseball history, philanthropy, animal welfare
Quote
"If you don't have the desire to improve, you will never get better."