Ken Griffey Jr. has been voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. His journey to Cooperstown spanned the entire continent, starting in Seattle in 1989, with stops in Cincinnati (2000-08) and the ...
On this day 34 years ago, the Seattle Mariners created incredible baseball history when Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr.
The March 1994 release of Nintendo’s “Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball” was the first of four branded games featuring the young All-Star during the decade. Interestingly ...
Ken Griffey Jr. once opened up on the difficulty in requesting a trade from the Seattle Mariners (Photo Source: IMAGN) Hall of Fame outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. was arguably the most important ...
Ken Griffey Jr. has put on many different hats since he ... Griffey tells her, "He's done this to me before." Longtime baseball fans will recognize the umpire as Jim Joyce, who was a prominent ...
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Though they lost on Thursday afternoon, New York Yankees star Aaron Judge still entered a very prestigious club in baseball ...
Franklin made his big league debut with the Astros in 2000, forcing Hall of Famer Ken Griffey, Jr., the first batter he faced, to ground out.
OAKLAND, Calif. — Ken Griffey Jr. flew into the Bay Area on Tuesday night and was at the Oakland Coliseum for Wednesday’s game to say goodbye to the aging building. What was so special about ...
Despite the defeat, Yankees star Aaron Judge continued to re-write the baseball history books by ... The home run moved him past Ken Griffey Jr. on the American League single-season home run ...
He rates as one of the 20 worst defensive outfielders in baseball, and everyone else in the bottom 20 has played hundreds more innings in the field. The case can be made that Soler is the game's ...
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