No, but they were highly considering it back last year around in September through October. From the reasearch I have done, nothing has popped up saying that he made it into the hall of fame but you never know, it could change one day but to this day he has not been put into the Baseball Hall Of Fame. I do find it weird that he is not in the Hall Of Fame because he was a good all around player and he had such a big bat that he got intentionally walked over 250 times in his carrer.
Hope this helped
March 17, 2016
he didn't
A Ken Griffey, Jr. single signed baseball is worth between $75.-$100. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Add for inscriptions. If the baseball is inscribed in the future by Ken Griffey Jr. Referring to his induction into the hall of fame it will have added value. Collectors will pay more for inscriptions such as "HOF", and pay less for personal inscription like "Good Luck Chuck" Ken Griffey's popularity is already high, and it is no secret that he will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. When he does get inducted into the Hall of Fame the value might go up slightly as the demand goes up with the added attention. The value will then level out or go back to it's previous value as he adds to the supply by signing more baseballs, and the demand will be met. In a recent auction a Ken Griffey, Jr single signed baseball sold for $107.
Unfortunately, not yet
One reason is that his father, Ken Griffey, also played major league baseball.
Like his dad Ken Sr., Griffey was born in Donora, PA, which also happens to be the birthplace of Hall of Famer Stan Musial, who played high school baseball with Ken Sr.'s father, Buddy. Griffey Jr. and Musial share the same birthday -- Nov. 21.
no he didn't make the hall of fame.
Ken Griffey was born April 10, 1950, in Donora, PA, USA.
Yes, he is a first ballot Hall of Famer, who probably would be the all time HR leader if it were not for injury.
Yes, he plays for the Mariners
he plans to make shoes!!
Ken Griffey Sr. did not have a nickname.