Suzuki with the M.L.B. record for hits in a single season (262) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ICHIRO Suzuki with the M.L.B. record for hits in a single season (6) New York Times Apr 29, 2019
81% STS K, L, and M, in D.C. (3) The Atlantic Feb 8, 2026
68% TAKE Single film set recording (4) The Times Concise Dec 25, 2025
68% EMS M M M M (3) New York Times Mini Nov 27, 2025
65% TIS "____ the season …" (3) The Times Sunday Concise Feb 8, 2026
65% AREA L(A)N (4) New York Times Mini Feb 6, 2026
65% SALT Season (4) New York Times Jan 31, 2026
65% LEROY The "L." of Samuel L. Jackson (5) The Washington Post Mini Jan 29, 2026
65% LATER The "L" of TTYL (5) New York Times Mini Jan 29, 2026
65% LAMBDA Greek L (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 27, 2026

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Ichiro Suzuki, known simply as Ichiro, holds the Major League Baseball record for hits in a single season. This Japanese baseball legend achieved this feat in 2004 while playing for the Seattle Mariners. His precise hitting and speed on the basepaths made him a formidable player, earning him a well-deserved spot in baseball history.