Ichiro Will Kill You For Ratings
This image was lost some time after publication. The Ichiro who plays for the Seattle Mariners is quiet, effusive and, if last year can be believed at all, rather bored-looking most of the time.
The Ichiro who goes back to Japan in the offseason? His lifelong dream is to play a murderer on a Japanese murder mystery show. He realized that dream last night, appearing as a vengeful brother in the popular program "Tamara." Our spy in Japan — our Mata Hari, if you will — tells us:
in this evening's offering of the japanese colombo detective, tamara, ichiro, appearing as himself, intervenes in a blackmail against his brother and murders the blackmailer. clever and obviously a play for a post baseball career opportunity for our lad. he performs credibly, even playing himself.
You see, that's our favorite part. It's not just that he desperately wanted to play a murderer ... it's that he wanted to play himself playing the murderer. Maybe Kobe should try this.
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