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Cal Raleigh hits his 34th and 35th home runs in a win over the Pirates and ties Ken Griffey Jr. for the most home runs by a ...
1991 Bleachers 23 KT Ken Griffey, Jr. The first card, from Bleachers, just screams unlicensed, but here's the thing. It isn't. This baby was not only licensed but limited to only 10,000 sets.
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.
Johnny Bench, considered the greatest all-around catcher in baseball history with his 14 All-Star appearances, 10 Gold Gloves ...
Bench, considered the greatest all-around catcher in baseball history with his 14 All-Star appearances, 10 Gold Gloves, two MVPs and two World Series championships, is mesmerized these days by a young ...
Heck, maybe better than all of them added together. In his 10 years as a Mariner, Johnson won 130 games. Struck out 2,162 hitters. In 1,838.1 innings. Won the 1995 Cy Young Award.
Johnson's No. 51 will be the fifth number retired in Mariners' history, joining Ken Griffey Jr. (No. 24), Edgar Martinez (No. 11) and Suzuki. All MLB teams have retired Jackie Robinson's No. 42.
FOX 12′s Nick Krupke connected with a new five-time champion from Banks, Sophie Schoolmeester, as the junior 800-meter champion broke a meet record. He joins former teammates Ken Griffey Jr ...
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.
Not only does Ken Griffey come up against my roommate, Joel Zumaya, throwing 100 mph, but he hits the homer over my head. Deep down, I'm like, 'Ken Griffey Jr. just hit a home run over my head.' ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. shot the greatest Rory McIlroy image from Masters (no, seriously) And, again, I'm sorry: I knew Griffey Jr. was photographing the Masters.
Ken Griffey Jr.'s surprise presence at this year's Masters as a photographer is inspiring. The 55-year-old who eclipsed baseball's precipice is still learning on the job, which he admits.
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