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The legendary Ken Griffey Jr. unexpectedly entered the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry chat this week. Maybe he was dragged in by Aaron Judge’s epic reaction to Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins’ bold ...
The Griffey Jr. Sports Illustrated cover bobblehead is numbered to 100, and available for pre-order for $100. It would ship no later than November 26, 2025, and there's a limit of two per person.
2004 Upper Deck "A Piece of History - 500 HR Club" Ken Griffey, Jr. Interestingly the number of Griffey cards produced in this popular but elusive Upper Deck insert set is unknown, though it's ...
RELATED: Ken Griffey Jr. 1/1 Logoman A Grail Card With The Fine Print When it comes to the collectibles hobby, Griffey’s cards have left a mark unlike anything the hobby had seen during the late ...
Print the Article Post a Comment Baseball hall of famer Ken Griffey Jr. will co-host a new unscripted golf series alongside his real-life friend, the golf caddie-turned ESPN analyst Michael Collins.
Fred stashed Mantles until he got caught, Micah chased Don Mattingly, Eric Davis and Ken Griffey Jr. cards, and now Dante is on a mission to collect each of his own rookie cards.
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 ...
Thursday Kevin Yu plays a shot from the fairway during the first round of the 2025 Masters. (Photo by Ken Griffey Jr./Augusta National/Getty Images) Former Masters champion Bernhard Langer of ...
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 ...
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.