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Frederick Stanley McGriff (born October 31, 1963) is an American former first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played for six teams from 1986 through 2004. Nicknamed " Crime Dog ", [ 1 ] [ 2 ] a word play on McGruff the Crime Dog , he was one of the most consistently productive power hitters of the 1990s.
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Fred McGriff played in plenty of anxiety-inducing games during a 19-season major-league career, including five trips to the postseason and the inaugural contest in Rays ...
Incidentally, the Braves' trade for Fred McGriff was completed a few days earlier and McGriff arrived at the stadium that night. With the delayed start, McGriff was able to suit up and start the game at first base. McGriff helped the Braves erase a 5–0 deficit by hitting a two-run homer in the sixth inning. The Braves went on to win the game ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — All you had to see was the reaction from the Hall of Famers on the stage when Fred McGriff was introduced at Sunday’s induction ceremony to know how well, and warmly, he ...
Erline P. McGriff (1924–2004), American educator in nursing; Kenneth McGriff (born 1960), American drug trafficker and organized crime figure; Michael McGriff, 21st century American poet; Perry McGriff (1937–2017), American politician and collegiate athlete
McGriff was the only player selected via a special committee that declined to elect multiple players linked to baseball's steroid era. Fred McGriff elected to Baseball Hall of Fame; Barry Bonds ...
Fred McGriff was traded by the San Diego Padres to the Atlanta Braves during the 1993 season; he won the Silver Slugger Award with a .291 batting average and 37 home runs between the two teams. [17]
Rolen, making it on his sixth try, and Fred McGriff, elected unanimously by the Contemporary Baseball Era Players Committee, will be inducted Sunday into the Hall of Fame. Rolen, a seven-time All ...