On September 19, 2000, on the road against the San Francisco Giants, Ken Griffey Jr. hit his 400th career home run.
Ken Griffey hit 18 home runs for two teams in 2008. 15 with the Reds, and 3 with the White Sox.
Ken Griffey Jr. retired with 630 career home runs, currently sixth on the all-time list.
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.
Griffey, who retired on June 2, 2010, hit eight of his 630 home runs off pitcher David Wells.
Ken Griffey Jr. was 30 years old when he hit his 400th home run.
Ken Griffey Jr. hit 19 home runs in 2009, and 18 home runs in 2008.
In Seattle
Ken Griffey hit 18 home runs for two teams in 2008. 15 with the Reds, and 3 with the White Sox.
Ken Griffey Jr. retired with 630 career home runs, currently sixth on the all-time list.
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.
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The second-youngest player to hit 400 homers was Ken Griffey Jr., who reached the career mark at 30 years, 141 days. The youngest was Alex Rodriguez, who hit his 400th homer at 29 years, 316 days.
Griffey, who retired on June 2, 2010, hit eight of his 630 home runs off pitcher David Wells.
As of 2009, ken Griffey Jr. hit 630 career home runs off of 407 different pitchers. He hit the most home runs, 8, off David wells, and hit 6 home runs off pitcher Roger Clemens.