Ichiro Suzuki carefully walked around the Mariners' clubhouse with a black wrap hugging a tender right leg. "I won't know until tomorrow," Suzuki said through his interpreter. A scare was put into Seattle on Sunday when the Mariners' All-Star center fielder was hit by a 96 mph fastball from Detroit starter Justin Verlander in the fifth inning of Seattle's 11-7 loss to the Tigers. With a runner on first and no outs in the fifth, Suzuki was drilled by Verlander's pitch. Replays appeared to show the ball hitting Suzuki squarely on the outside of his right knee. But the team said the ball hit in the muscle just above the knee and Suzuki has a right thigh contusion. X-rays were negative and Suzuki would be evaluated on Monday.