Ichiro Suzuki is very unhappy about the losing in Seattle, according to a source, though the team is unaware of his displeasure. Ichiro, who has won the Rookie of the Year, MVP and set the modern-day hits record in 2004, sees his window of opportunity closing on winning a World Series title. But the Mariners, who lost 93 games in 2005, haven't shopped him during the GM meetings and fully expect him to play right field for them in 2006. Ichiro could play center field, however, for a team like the Yankees, who logically would pursue him if he were available. The 32-year-old outfielder batted .303 with 15 homers and 68 RBIs, a dropoff from when he batted .372 with a record 262 hits in 2004. Still, a trade would be nearly impossible to pull off due to Ichiro's high talent level and the fact that Seattle's ownership is Japanese.