Ichiro Suzuki agreed to a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday, paving the way for the team to activate him for a season-opening series in Japan as a likely send-off to his Hall of Fame career.
Suzuki, 45, unofficially retired last May and took a front-office job with the Mariners, whom he joined as a 27-year-old after a storied career in Japan.
Part of the agreement reached Wednesday, confirmed by agent John Boggs to The Associated Press, was that Suzuki would join the Mariners for their March 17-18 exhibition games against the Yomiuri Giants and then added to the team's expanded roster for a two-game regular-season series against the Oakland Athletics on March 20-21 at the Tokyo Dome.