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Aug 6, 2016; Seattle, WA, USA; Seattle Mariners former player Ken Griffey Jr. smiles ... In all, Upper Deck stuffed 3000 of these cards into packs. However, only 1000 were signed by both Hobby ...
There are thousands of Upper Deck (UD) Ken Griffey Jr. cards and tens of thousands ... In 2000, Griffey signed a 9-year, $116.5 million contract with the Cincinnati Reds. But in its first 2000 ...
The 1989 Ken Griffey Jr. Upper Deck rookie card is not just another of the many cards that were printed between 1987-1994, it’s THE CARD. It was a changing of the guard in a way, a move past the ...
There aren’t many sports cards in the world more iconic than the 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card. I believe it stands right alongside the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle and the 1986 Fleer ...
And the fact that Upper Deck chose Junior Griffey as the No. 1 card in its debut set? Just perfect. There is no such thing as a “bad” Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card, but the Upper Deck card ...
Ohtani ranks No. 2 only behind Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. for the most baseball cards ... of course coming from his iconic 1989 Upper Deck rookie card, which has been graded more than 118,000 ...
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. has not appeared in a Major League Baseball ... when he was traded to the Chicago White Sox. With the Reds, he signed a nine-year, $112.5 million deal, and he would get deferred ...
There are thousands of Upper Deck (UD) Ken Griffey Jr. cards and tens of thousands of Griffey cards from different releases ...