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Ken Griffey Jr. is a household name in the sport of baseball and in the hobby of card collecting. These are five cards from his days with the Reds.
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Over the weekend, he not only broke Johnny Bench’s record for most home runs by a catcher before the All-Star Break in major league history, he’s just four away from tying Ken Griffey Junior ...
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.
The iconic rookie card of one of baseball's greatest hitters could fetch $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 in today's collectibles marketplace.
Washington Commanders principal owner Josh Harris spent half a million dollars to buy a Jayden Daniels rookie card at Fanatics Fest.
Hollywood actress Emma Roberts embraces the sports card hobby in style at Fanatics Fest, helping a young collector pull a Shohei Ohtani rookie card.
Boardroom captured the sights and sounds from an action-packed, eventful MLB All-Star Week in Atlanta featuring great games, ...
An autographed 1986-87 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card has sold at Joopiter -- 13-time Grammy winning artist and producer Pharrell Williams' auction house -- for $2.5 million, including a 25% ...
"Big, Bad Red Machine" George Foster and Ken Griffey stepped forward as two of the funnier, snappier storytellers of the evening.
Cincinnati's Big Red Machine of the 1970s had a would-be priest in the outfield, a football legend on the mound and a nepo baby at third base.