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Ken Griffey Jr., a 13-time MLB All-Star, is taking his talents to the Masters this week, stepping up to a different kind of green and view.
What can't Ken Griffey Jr. do?. Following a Hall of Fame MLB career where he hit 630 home runs, the former superstar nicknamed "The Kid" has been making waves in his new career this week.
Griffey Jr., an avid golfer, said he has played at Masters events before and was excited to shoot this year’s tournament.. Behind the lens 📸@MLB Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. is working as a ...
Ken Griffey Jr. stands with a camera near the first tee box during the first round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club April 10, 2025, in Augusta, Ga. (Ben Jared/PGA Tour via Getty Images) ...
However, Griffey Jr.'s notoriety and, frankly, his work have help his gain access. Griffey Jr. will be working for the Masters' official website, so you will likely see his work one way or another.
If we were to tell you that Ken Griffey Jr. was spotted on the grounds of Augusta National this week, you probably wouldn’t bat an eye. After all, Griffey is a retired superstar athlete with a ...
Patrons walking the Augusta National grounds during the 2025 Masters might see a familiar face behind the camera of one on-course photographer. That's because Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr ...
Sports fans may recognize one of the photographers lined up along the ropes at Augusta National this weekend—MLB Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. Griffey, the 13-time MLB All-Star and 10-time Gold ...
Griffey, who primarily spent his 22-year MLB career with the Seattle Mariners (1989-99, 2009-10) and Cincinnati Reds (2000-08), finished with 630 career home runs, good for seventh all-time.
(CNN) — Ken Griffey Jr., a 13-time MLB All-Star, is taking his talents to the Masters this week, stepping up to a different kind of green and view.Griffey is a credentialed photographer for ...
Griffey’s presence at the 2025 Masters isn’t about leisure, though. Instead, the Hall of Fame centerfielder is moonlighting as an official photographer for Masters.com this week. Yes, really.
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