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- Updated: May 22, 2016
MIAMI — Saturday started with concern when left fielder Christian Yelich was scratched due to back spasms. But the Marlins received a lift from 42-year-old veteran outfielder Ichiro Suzuki, who not only stepped in, but delivered four hits and a walk in a 3-2 win over the Nationals at Marlins Park.
At 42, Ichiro is the oldest player to go 4-for-4 or better since 45-year-old player/manager Pete Rose went 5-for-5 for the Reds on Aug. 11, 1986.
There was plenty of relief postgame as manager Don Mattingly said Yelich may only need a couple days’ rest. If that’s the case, Ichiro is ready to handle left.
“[Ichiro] always loves early notice,” Mattingly said. “I’m thinking after that, late notice may be the way to go. Surprise him on game day. It’s just fun to watch him play. He’s such a good guy for our club. It’s really amazing.”
The prognosis also sounds better for Yelich.
“He said before the game he was …
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