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Believe it or not, Ken Griffey Jr. remains one of the highest-paid players on the Cincinnati Reds. We’re not kidding. Griffey signed a nine-year, $112.5 million contract with the Reds shortly ...
While playing with Seattle, Griffey was a 10-time American League Gold Glove winner, the 1992 All-Star Game MVP, 1997 AL MVP, 1998 ESPY co-winner for Male Athlete of the Year, 1999 Players Choice Awards Player of the Decade (by the players), and was named to the All-Century team in 1999.
For Ken Griffey Jr. — who ranks seventh all-time on the MLB home run list — watching another father and son duo do it again in pro sports is something that’s been on his radar for awhile, he ...
George Kenneth Griffey may refer to: George Kenneth Griffey Sr. or Ken Griffey Sr. (born 1950), American former baseball player and coach; George Kenneth Griffey Jr. or Ken Griffey Jr. (born 1969), American former baseball player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame; George Kenneth Griffey III or Trey Griffey (born 1994), American football ...
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Griffey made his MLB debut with the Reds on August 25, 1973, finishing 2-for-4 in a 6–4 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. [4] That season, Griffey played in only 25 games, but batted .384 with three home runs and 14 RBI. [5] The following season, Griffey saw more playing time with 88 games, and hit .251 with two home runs and 19 RBI. [5]
Back when The County Buzz, a tax-exempt nonprofit, still had a functioning website in 2007, an IRS filing shows the fledgling organization that year raised only $122 – putting it $1,000 in the red.
This article lists the athletes or teams depicted on Wheaties boxes, along with the year(s) of depiction and sport played. This list is not all-inclusive, and athletes may have been shown together with teams and groups, or on the sides, back, or front of the box.