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i = 0;
while (!deck.isInOrder()) {
print 'Iteration ' + i;
deck.shuffle();
i++;
}
print 'It took ' + i + ' iterations to sort the deck.';
☄️MLB Legends that Paved the Way.⚾
➡ ICHIRO⁵¹
➡ MATSUI⁵⁵
➡ DARVISH¹¹
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ICHIRO (2001-2019)
The Passing of the Baton to the Sho!
Ichiro Suzuki, the Seattle Mariner's Legend that achieved superstar status in Major League Baseball, symbolically passed the baton to a new generation with the rise of Shohei Ohtani. With Ohtani's unparalleled two-way talents, he has not only carried on Ichiro's legacy but has also redefined what is possible on the world stage.
HIDEO NOMO (1995-2008)
The "OG" Japanese Dodger (1995)
Hideo Nomo is a legendary pioneer of Japanese baseball, becoming the original Japanese Dodger who successfully paved the way for future players in Major League Baseball. His unique pitching style and dominance on the mound sparked a cultural phenomenon known as Nomomania, captivating fans on both sides of the Pacific.
Hideki "Godzilla" Matsui (2003-2012)
The Godzilla Reference
Hideki Matsui earned the famous nickname "Godzilla" early in his career due to his impressive home run power and fearsome presence on the field. The moniker, derived from his family name, perfectly captured his massive build and ability to demolish pitches with a "Monster-Like Force."
YU DARVISH¹¹ (2012-Present)
The Significance of #11
Yu Darvish’s Jersey Number 11 has become a symbol of excellence and a coveted legacy among Japanese pitchers. His success wearing the number inspired a new generation of aces, with Shohei Ohtani (Hokkaido) and Rōki Sasaki (Dodgers) both adopting it as a tribute to their Childhood Hero.
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i = 0;
while (!deck.isInOrder()) {
print 'Iteration ' + i;
deck.shuffle();
i++;
}
print 'It took ' + i + ' iterations to sort the deck.';