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The Seattle Mariners turned in a clunker on Friday night, losing 3-2 to the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. The loss ...
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Though he last played a major league game 15 years ago, Ken Griffey, Jr., remains one of baseball's most beloved--and collected!--players.
Though Ken Griffey Jr.’s 1989 Upper Deck rookie card is by far his most famous card — and among the most iconic in history — it isn’t his most valuable card. That distinction currently ...
Ken Griffey Jr. created plenty of iconic moments during his MLB career. But he was the one capturing one Sunday during the final round of the Masters at Augusta National. As Rory McIlroy sunk his ...
MLB Hall of Famer and Seattle Mariners legend Ken Griffey Jr. is behind the camera, working as a photographer at 2025's edition of The Masters.
Ken Griffey Jr. was the master of his domain, slugging 630 home runs over 22 seasons in Major League Baseball en route to a place in the Hall of Fame. That isn' ...
The 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card transformed baseball card collecting with its next-level design and innovation. In many ways, the hobby never looked back.
Last week Topps teased nearly everyone with a picture of Ken Griffey Jr with the new MLB Debut Patch. This card is of course signed beautifully, and in the corner is the bold 1/1 numbering.
Seattle Mariners fans will enjoy watching an upcoming golf challenge as Ken Griffey Jr. will be featured in the next installment of 'The Match' showcase on TNT.
Ken Griffey Jr. 1989 Upper Deck #1 — 113,943 total PSA population The perfect convergence of the height of the rookie card market, which drove the explosion of cards produced.