Ichiro Suzuki became Seattle's career hits leader with two infield bouncers Saturday night, including an RBI single in the ninth that plated the go-ahead run in a 5-2 victory over Oakland. "I wasn't thinking about my base hit," Suzuki said. "I wanted that run. That's what was more on my mind than the hit." Suzuki has 2,248 hits, one better than close friend Edgar Martinez's previous club record. "Today I broke his record [and] when you look at the numbers, that's a fact," Suzuki said. "But he's a hero back in Seattle. He's my hero as well. I played with Edgar for years and that's something that's important to me. That's precious." The outfielder broke the record on the 10th anniversary of his major league debut.