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Ken Griffey Jr. is among a short list of baseball players who showed signs of greatness at a young age and lived up to the expectations of card collectors.
With the possible exception of the Topps Project 2020 Keith Shore card, it's pretty much a given in the Hobby that ALL Ken Griffey, Jr., cards are awesome. After all, Junior wasn't just the game's ...
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. (Card #100T) is far and away the most sought-after rookie card among the trio of players that are featured.
Cincinnati's Big Red Machine of the 1970s had a would-be priest in the outfield, a football legend on the mound and a nepo baby at third base.
Palmer Park offers a verdant respite from the brick and stone of downtown. This community green space serves as Donora’s outdoor living room – a place where baseball games unfold on summer evenings ...
The day in Seattle remains a defining moment etched in Chicago Cubs left-handed pitcher Matthew Boyd’s baseball life and trajectory.
Oregon Ducks 5-star commit Jett Washington drew comparisons for Ken Griffey Jr. for his ease of playmaking abilities at OT7 camp.
Ken Griffey Jr. may legitimately be the best first-half hitter in MLB history. And now he's got company. Cal Raleigh has taken a seat alongside Junior to join him in Seattle Mariners history.
2004 — Ken Griffey Jr. hit the 500th home run of his career, off Matt Morris, to help the Cincinnati Reds beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-0.