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1998, Baltimore, MD, USA; FILE PHOTO; Seattle Mariners center fielder Ken Griffey Jr. on the field prior to the game against the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards during the 1998 season.
Johnson may very well have done the same. Luckily, though, we'll never need to know or care, because Griffey Jr. crafted something just as eternal as his polished and admiring swing over the weekend.
Owning a jaw-dropping 142,438 individual cards of baseball icon Ken Griffey Jr., a feat that cements him as both the ultimate Griffey superfan and one of the hobby’s most dedicated collectors.
MLB Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. is present at the 2025 Masters as a photographer. Griffey, who retired from baseball after the 2010 MLB season, took up photography following his playing career.
FOCO's description: "June 14th, 2004: A healthy, happy Ken Griffey Jr. makes his run at 500 homers! Swing for the fences with the Ken Griffey Jr. Cincinnati Reds welcome back Sports Illustrated ...
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.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Ken Griffey Jr. steadied himself as he stood just above the 2nd green at Augusta National. He’d arrived in this location — fifteen paces to the left of the flag — just ...