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Ichiro gets first career ejection for arguing third strike
Updated 9/26/2009 11:49 PM ET
TORONTO (AP) — Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki (FSY) was ejected from Saturday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays for arguing a called third strike in the fifth inning.

It's the first ejection of the season for the Mariners and the first of Suzuki's career, including his years in Japan.

GAME REPORT: Toronto 5, Seattle 4

Suzuki used his bat to draw a line on the outer edge of the plate, indicating that David Purcey's (FSY) strike three pitch was outside. Home plate umpire Brian Runge immediately ejected Suzuki, who argued briefly before being escorted off the field by manager Don Wakamatsu.

Michael Saunders (FSY) replaced Suzuki in the lineup and played left, with Bill Hall (FSY) moving to right.

Suzuki went 0-3, dropping his average to .353. He's second to Minnesota catcher Joe Mauer (FSY) in the American League batting race.

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Posted 9/26/2009 3:43 PM ET
Updated 9/26/2009 11:49 PM ET
Home plate umpire Brian Runge ejects Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki after he struck out in the fifth inning.
By Luc Leclerc, US Presswire
Home plate umpire Brian Runge ejects Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki after he struck out in the fifth inning.
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