
Originally Posted by
astrosfanatic
Exactly. Look at guys like Rickey and Rose who were similar types of hitters. They tried to put the ball in play and let their legs do the work. They both played 20+ seasons and well into their 40's. Ichiro's skill set is one that translates well with age. He is an extremely smart baseball player, and that too will allow him to age well. If you cant outrun 'em, then outsmart 'em.
Ichiro will get his 3,000 hits. And the shame of it is, if he would have played in the MLB from age 21 or 22, we could possibly be talking about whether he was going to end up the all-time hits leader....Pete Rose dodged a bullet here...