Suzuki, who turns 42 on Oct. 22, is tied for 33rd on the hits list with 2,935. He had 91 in 153 games for the Marlins this year but batted a career-low .229, dropping his career average to .314.
His slugging percentage this year was .279, the lowest among all major-league players with more than 300 at-bats. But injuries to other outfielders - including slugger Giancarlo Stanton - made him an everyday player.
Suzuki, a 10-time Gold Glove Award winner, pitched for the first time in his 15-year major-league career in the Marlins' season finale Sunday, throwing one inning at Philadelphia.
Suzuki's new deal was announced Tuesday.
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