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Seattle Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh is tipping his cap to franchise great Ken Griffey Jr. Raleigh is a home run machine this ...
Ken Griffey Jr. Is a Photographer Now. The baseball Hall of Famer has traded his bat for a camera. He shared the stories behind some of his favorite images.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 10: Ken Griffey Jr., american baseball player, stands with a camera near the first tee box during the first round of Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on ...
Ken Griffey Jr.'s surprise presence at this year's Masters as a photographer is inspiring. The 55-year-old who eclipsed baseball's precipice is still learning on the job, which he admits.
Lynn, who was brilliant in five innings against Canada on Monday, also has no pitch restrictions by the Chicago White Sox. He is able to throw 80 pitches, the maximum permitted by all WBC pitchers ...
LOS ANGELES -- More than 30 years after they became the first father-son duo to team up in MLB history, Ken Griffey Sr. and Jr. will be in the building Tuesday to potentially see LeBron James and ...
Ken Griffey Jr. said I "tip my hat" to Aaron Judge when asked about his reaction to the New York Yankees slugger hitting 62 long balls this season during a discussion with Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor ...
Unless you were living under a rock, you probably saw and heard that Baseball Hall-of-Famer Ken Griffey Jr. is now a photographer. In his first ever trip to the Masters this past April, he ...
Seattle Mariners Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. reacts to the crowd during a ceremony to retire his number 24, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016, at Safeco Field in Seattle. He retired on June 1, 2010.
Ken Griffey Jr, who hadn’t even seen his dad since his arrival in town Wednesday, got a telephone call from his father at the Otesaga Hotel in the late morning, simply telling him to stay strong ...
Julio Rodriguez had one very notable fan and Seattle Mariners legend following his incredible performance in the 2022 Home Run Derby Monday night: Ken Griffey Jr. Griffey -- known for his own ...
The White Sox’ Ken Griffey Jr. singles in the fourth inning of Game 3 of the 2008 ALDS against the Rays.