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FOCO's new bobblehead of former Moeller High School standout Ken Griffey Jr. features the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer on a ...
2010 — Ken Griffey Jr. announces his retirement after 22 seasons in the major leagues. Hitting only .184 in part-time duty for the Mariners, he retires with 630 career home runs and six seasons of 40 ...
FOCO's new bobblehead of former Moeller High School standout Ken Griffey Jr. features the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer on a Sports Illustrated cover. The Griffey Jr. Sports Illustrated cover ...
There might not be an athlete in the history of Seattle sports as iconic as Mariners legend Ken Griffey Jr. The 2016 National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee has ...
Ken Griffey Jr., who is one of the most naturally gifted ... primarily with the Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds. Griffey, who was known to so many as “The Kid” dazzled fans with his ...
Ken Griffey Jr., one of the most legendary players in baseball history, was born in 1969. He started his career with the Seattle Mariners, later playing for the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox.
The Reds legend shared the sentiment ... (1:42-2:05) In the same interview, Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. lauded former teammate Ichiro Suzuki's hitting prowess in both NPB and MLB.
The Dodgers added catching depth and made a Tyler Glasnow injury roster move before their game against the Yankees on ...
1937 — Carl Hubbell, working in relief for the New York Giants, won his 24th straight game over two seasons. Hubbell pitched ...