affter the 1999 season the mariners traded him to the Cincinnati reds
Ken Griffey, Jr.
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.
No ken Griffey Jr did not died yet. On 2010 he get retired
his mom is named Birdie Griffey,dad's name Ken Griffey Sr., and his younger brother name Craig Griffey
affter the 1999 season the mariners traded him to the Cincinnati reds
He played for the Reds, Yankees and Mariners.
No, Ken Griffey Sr played with the Reds, Yankees, Braves, and Mariners during his 19 season career.
Ken Phelps!
Ken Griffey Jr. signed 1992 Yankees yearbookOnce the Yankees yearbook is signed (on the cover) The collectors value is lost to the value of the signature. A Yankees yearbook would also make a poor item to have signed by Ken Griffey Jr. as he never played for them. A Ken Griffey Jr. signed Yankees yearbook is worth about $30.-$50. If the signature is on the inside it could be valued as a cut signature and the most of the value of the yearbook could be restored ($10.00 - $15.00) The Ken Griffey Jr. cut signature would be worth about $15.00 -$20.00. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Add for inscriptions.
Ken Griffey is one of two former Major League Baseball players. The elder, Ken Griffey senior (born April 10, 1950 in Donora, Pennsylvania) played for the Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves and Seattle Mariners over an 18-year career. He was a two-time World Series Champion with the Cincinnati Reds. The younger, Ken Griffey junior (born November 21, 1969 in Donora, Pennsylvania) played for the Seattle Mariners, Cincinnati Reds, and Chicago White Sox over a 21-year career.
1989
Ken Griffey Sr. did not have a nickname.
Of Course Ken Griffey Jr
Ken Griffey Jr
Ken Griffey, Jr.
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.