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Ichiro Suzuki signed a one year, $2 million contract on Tuesday, Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald reports.

Suzuki signed a one year, $2 million contract on Tuesday, Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald reports.

Analysis:

Following up on an earlier report, Suzuki will be locked with the Marlins for at least one more year. He wasn't the typical on-base machine that he has been in previous years, recording just a .229 batting average and .282 on-base percentage in 438 at-bats, but considering he's just 65 hits away from 3,000 he will likely get his fair-share of plate appearances in 2016.

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