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George Kenneth III ("Trey"), daughter Taryn Kennedy, and adopted son Tevin Kendall
His father was also a major league baseball player, Ken Griffey, his mother, Alberta "Bertie" Griffey. They both had cancer a few years ago, but I am unsure if they are still alive.
Griffey has three children: two biological children, a son, George Kenneth III, and a daughter, Taryn Kennedy, and one adopted son, Tevin Kendall.
On September 14, 1990, Seattle Mariner teammates Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. hit back-to-back home runs against California Angels pitcher Kurt McCaskill. Griffey Sr. had been traded after spending an abbreviated second stint with the Cincinnati Reds, who won the 1990 World Series.
Ken Griffey Sr./Ken Griffey Jr. Gus Bell/Buddy Bell Tony Perez/Eduardo Perez Bob Boone/Bret & Aaron Boone
Ken Griffey, Jr & Sr.
Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. played Major League Baseball at the same time from (1989-1991).And at one point they even played on the same team, the Seattle Mariners. On September 14, 1990, they became the first and only father-son duo to hit back-to-back home runs.
There have been two father/son teammates in MLB history: 1) Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. - played for the Seattle Mariners in 1990 and 1991. 2) Tim Raines Sr. and Tim Raines Jr. - played for the Baltimore Orioles in 2001.
The career span of an athlete is generally shorter than for most other professions, making it rare for a father and son to be actively playing a sport at the same time. In 1989, Ken Griffey and Ken Griffey Jr. made baseball history as the first father and son to play simultaneously in Major League Baseball, with Griffey Sr. playing for the Atlanta Braves, and his son playing for the Seattle Mariners. The next year, Griffey Sr. joined the Mariners and, on this date in 1990, the two made history again when they became the first father-and-son team to hit back-to-back homers.
Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. played for the Seattle Mariners in 1990 and 1991. Tim Raines Sr. and Tim Raines Jr. played on the Baltimore Orioles in 2001.
Well, he didn't play in the 1979 series but Dale Berra was a member of the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates and his father Yogi won 10 series with the Yankees. Ray Boone was a member of the 1948 Cleveland Indians and his son Bob played with the 1980 Philadelphia Phillies.