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Ken Griffey Jr. knows what greatness looks like. The swing. The swagger. The 630 home runs. But now, the Hall of Famer is using his iconic status to spotlight a different kind of legacy-one rooted ...
Ken Griffey Jr. is a household name in the sport of baseball and in the hobby of card collecting. These are five cards from his days with the Reds.
Ken Griffey Jr. might not be the first person to come to mind when thinking of golf show hosts. But that’s precisely what’s ahead, with Alex Weprin of The Hollywood Reporter reporting on ...
Unless you were living under a rock, you probably saw and heard that Baseball Hall-of-Famer Ken Griffey Jr. is now a photographer. In his first ever trip to the Masters this past April, he ...
Ken Griffey Jr.'s rookie cards, like the 1989 Upper Deck Star Rookie, hold significant value for collectors, with some reaching over $2,000. The 1991 Topps Desert Shield cards, distributed to ...
In the 90s alone, Griffey would go on to hitting 382 home runs, and managed to carry a .302 batting average. He would hit over 40 home runs in a season 6 times, leading the lead 4 times.
But one player came along, and showed he could do it all, and that man was Ken Griffey Jr. In the 90s alone, Griffey would go on to hitting 382 home runs, and managed to carry a .302 batting average.
Ken Griffey Jr. salutes the crowd with Barry Larkin as he takes the field for the first introduction as a Cincinnati Red at Cinergy Field on April 3, 2000. Text 2000 0403 10 1reds Opening Day ...
Ken Griffey Jr. 's 1998 Skybox card sold at Heritage Auction, setting the record for the highest Griffey Jr. card ever sold, ending at $280,600.