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The last time the Seattle Mariners had back-to-back American League players of the week came in 1998, when Alex Rodriguez and Ken Griffey Jr. accomplished the feat.
By Victor Mather As if 630 home runs and a trip to the Hall of Fame were not enough, Ken Griffey Jr. has taken up a new activity since he retired in 2010: photography. Most recently he was spotted ...
National Baseball Hall of Famer, Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer and former Moeller High School standout Ken Griffey Jr. served as a credentialed member of the Masters photography pool last weekend ...
Jim Presley (622), Alvin Davis (634) and Ken Griffey Jr. (640) round out the top five. Raleigh homered from both sides of the plate for the fourth time in his career, which ranks third for a catcher ...
Ken Griffey Jr. took on an unexpected job at the Masters last week, and it is fair to say the MLB legend crushed it. Griffey worked as a credentialed photographer for the 2025 Masters at Augusta ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. roamed the greens of Augusta National not as a spectator but as a credentialed photographer for the 2025 Masters. The former Seattle Mariners center fielder ...
Griffey Jr. played nine seasons for the Reds, slashing 270/.362/.514 with 391 extra-base hits. He was a two-time All-Star with the Reds and was 24th in MVP voting in the 2005 season, where he ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. always relished the moment in big-game situations as a player. Over the 2025 Masters weekend, he also aced the art of capturing the moment through the lens.
Ken Griffey Jr. created plenty of iconic moments during his MLB career. But he was the one capturing one Sunday during the final round of the Masters at Augusta National. As Rory McIlroy sunk his ...
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