Will Ichiro remain in 3-hole for Mariners?

ARLINGTON, Tex. — The Chone Figgins experiment lasted 24 games, and on Tuesday manager Eric Wedge was asked a familiar question — how long will Ichiro Suzuki remain the Seattle Mariners No. 3 hitter?

“Obviously it’s something you have to consider. But you’ve got to have a solution to it, too,” Wedge said.

“I’m always considering almost everything. I weigh everything out. I look at our options, the timing, I try to stay consistent with my thought process on all our guys.

“But the fact of the matter is you have to open yourself up to what you feel ultimately is best for the ballclub and best for the player.”

In other words, Wedge didn’t say he would move Ichiro, who has played every game his season and batted third in each.

A year ago, Ichiro batted a career-low .272 and now, in the final year of his contract, has hit .271 in a team-high 207 at-bats. He has one home run and 16 RBI, tied for fourth on the club.

“It’s a matter of giving him as much time as I feel like we need to give him,” Wedge said. “And also, you have to take into consideration who is going to be your three-hole hitter, who is going to hit fourth. All that enters into it.”

Ichiro is not a classic No. 3 hitter, but at .271 his batting average is the highest on the team. With runners in scoring position, however, Ichiro is batting .157.

Gutierrez update

Franklin Gutierrez has rejoined the Mariners extended spring camp in Peoria, Ariz., where he was scheduled to play an intrasquad game as designated hitter Tuesday.

“He’s going to DH five innings today, play the field five innings (today) and then probably need a day or two off to re-evaluate,” Wedge said. “If we can get him out of Arizona by next week, it’s a 20-game rehab assignment.

“We should get him back before the All-Star break.”

The All-Star break begins July 9. Center fielder Gutierrez hasn’t played a full game yet this season, at any level. He’s currently rehabbing a right heel injury.

Millwood wants vets

Veteran Kevin Millwood has allowed one run in his last 22 innings, and was asked if he’d like to face a team — like the Mariners — filled with young hitters.

“No, I wouldn’t,” Millwood said. “A veteran lineup comes into a game with a plan, and if you can figure out what it is, you can try to disrupt it.

“Young hitters don’t have a plan. They see the ball and try to hit it. Give me the veteran hitters, any day.”

Short hops

Going into the game Tuesday, Mariners left-handed relievers were dominating left-handed hitters. Against Charlie Furbush, lefties are batting .138. Against rookie Lucas Luetge, .087. … Over has last 16 games, Justin Smoak is batting .297 with four home runs and 11 RBI, raising his season average by 45 points.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Edmonds-Woodway senior Janie Hanson (1 in white) tries to position herself in front of Stanwood sophomore Addy Schuh in the Warriors' 55-47 win against the Spartans in the District 1 3A semifinals at Snohomish High School on Feb. 18, 2026. (Joe Pohoryles/The Herald)
Edmonds-Woodway girls mount comeback vs. Stanwood in district semis

The Warriors clinch first state berth since 2019 in 55-47 win against defending champs on Wednesday.

Shorewood senior Nathan Abraha blocks Edmonds-Woodway senior Dre Simonsen's attempt under the rim during the Stormrays' 42-40 win against the Warriors in the District 1 3A semifinals at Edmonds-Woodway High School on Feb. 17, 2026. (Joe Pohoryles/The Herald)
Shorewood boys upset top-seeded Edmonds-Woodway in district semis

The Stormrays earn second straight state berth with 42-40 win on Tuesday.

Snohomish junior Grady Rohrich lunges towards the rim to put up a layup during the Panthers' 57-54 win against Monroe in the District 1 3A semifinals at Edmonds-Woodway High School on Feb. 17, 2026. (Joe Pohoryles/The Herald)
Snohomish boys squeak past Monroe in district semis

The Panthers punch first ticket to state tournament since 2012 with 57-54 win on Tuesday.

Everett boys stay alive in districts

Tulalip Heritage boys book another trip to state on Tuesday.

Seahawks begin sale process

Less than two weeks after winning the Super Bowl, Seattle’s NFL franchise is for sale.

Seattle Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker III and Super Bowl MVP high fives fans lined up along 4th Avenue during the Seahawks World Champions Parade on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Ranking the Seahawks’ unrestricted free agents

Riq Woolen and Ken Walker highlight a loaded class of extension candidates.

Archbishop Murphy senior Brooke Blachly utilizes a screen from junior Ashley Fletcher (10) to drive into the lane during the Wildcats' 76-18 win against the Seahawks in the District 1 2A quarterfinals at Archbishop Murphy High School on Feb. 12, 2026. (Joe Pohoryles/The Herald)
Archbishop Murphy’s Brooke Blachly reaches 2,000 points

The Wildcats senior eclipses mark in district girls basketball semifinal win Saturday.

Lakewood boys stay alive with district win

The Cougars fend off Storm Monday to reach tournament consolation final.

Meadowdale’s Mia Brockmeyer drives to the hoop during the game against Shorewood on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025 in Lynnwood, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Meadowdale advances to district semis

Archbishop Murphy and King’s clinch State berths at districts on Saturday.

Snohomish’s Grady Rohrich yells after beating Meadowdale on Monday, Jan. 5, 2026 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Snohomish boys come back, advance to district semis

Down 13 points entering the fourth quarter, the Panthers clawed back against Everett.

Shorecrest, Lake Stevens win districts

Prep boys swimming roundup for Saturday, Feb. 14: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To… Continue reading

Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold (left), Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III (center) and head coach Mike Macdonald celebrate with the Lombardi Trophy after defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 at Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday. (Photo courtesy of the Seattle Seahawks)
Seahawks hire 49ers assistant at offensive coordinator

The reigning champs hire 49ers tight-ends coach Brian Fleury as QB coach Andrew Janocko leaves for Las Vegas.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.