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George Kenneth Griffey Sr. (born April 10, 1950) is an American former professional baseball outfielder.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1973 through 1991, most notably as a member of the Cincinnati Reds team that won three division titles and two World Series championships between 1973 and 1976. [1]
George Kenneth Griffey Jr. (born November 21, 1969), nicknamed "Junior" and "the Kid", is an American former professional baseball outfielder who played 22 years in Major League Baseball (MLB). He spent most of his career with the Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds , along with a short stint with the Chicago White Sox .
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 ...
Ken Griffey Jr. is making good on his pledge to support LeBron and Bronny James! The retired Hall of Fame slugger plans to be in attendance on opening night of the NBA season on Tuesday, Oct. 22 ...
Prior to Friday’s HBCU Swingman Classic, Ken Griffey Sr. and Jr. shared the advice they would give to LeBron James and Bronny before they take the court together.
Griffey was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2016 after a 22-year big league career spent mostly with the Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds. He was a 13-time All-Star and hit 630 home runs, which ...
Rookie and future-Hall of Fame manager Sparky Anderson headed the Big Red Machine, [10] which at its peak featured Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Tony Pérez, and was supported by Dave Concepción, George Foster, César Gerónimo and Ken Griffey, Sr. [11] The Cincinnati Reds of the 1970s garnered more World Series appearances than any ...
The post Ken Griffey Jr. Names Toughest Pitcher He Ever Faced appeared first on The Spun. Throughout his 22-year MLB career, Ken Griffey Jr. did a lot of damage to opposing pitchers. Still, that ...