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Ken Griffey Jr. weighs on Aaron Judge's comment originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The legendary Ken Griffey Jr. unexpectedly entered the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry chat this week. Maybe he was ...
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MLB Legend Ken Griffey Jr. and ESPN Analyst Michael Collins to Host Golf Series for Hartbeat (Exclusive) 'Caddie & the Kid' will be available on Hartbeat's LOL Network YouTube Channel.
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 ...
But Ken Griffey Jr. has perfected the art of photography, and his work at The Masters will only boost his resume in the field. Hopefully, MLB will hire him to shoot images for the 2025 World Series.
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 ...
Ken Griffey Jr., a 22-year veteran of Major League Baseball, is quite good at a different craft. He was a photographer working for Masters.com.
Hall of Fame outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. received plenty of attention after he showed up at the 2025 Masters as a credentialed photographer. While some might assume he only got that gig because of ...
In 2016, Griffey was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in a near-unanimous selection. Video above: Archives: Ken Griffey Jr. receives standing ovation first Opening Day with Reds Share ...
Griffey, a 13-time All-Star and baseball Hall of Famer, said he couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work this week as a sports photographer for Masters.com, taking photos of golf’s biggest stars.
Ken Griffey Jr. is serving as one of the Masters' photographers. Getty Images AUGUSTA, Ga. — Ken Griffey Jr. steadied himself as he stood just above the 2nd green at Augusta National.
Yes, Ken Griffey Jr. can easily afford Masters tickets after making over $100 million in his illustrious MLB career. But Griffey Jr. isn’t at Augusta as a paying guest.