The Nike ad with former Moeller High School standout and Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. made its World Series debut on Fox during Game 1 between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue ...
There has never been a baseball player with a higher approval rating than Ken Griffey Jr. Fans who grew up watching him play understand exactly why he’s so easy to love. The perfect swing, the ...
SEATTLE – As if the crowd at T-Mobile Park needed any more reason to bring the noise for the Seattle Mariners’ win-or-go-home matchup with the Detroit Tigers. Fans were treated to a welcomed surprise ...
Students at John R. King try on new running shoes for the upcoming Kids Marathon event. Students at John R. King Academy try on new shoes they received for the upcoming Kids Marathon event. Mary ...
Ken Griffey Jr. is known for his backwards hat, his swagger, the smile, and the swing. Now he is known for the "Bubble Gum" card. The worst kept secret is making an impact on the sports cards world. A ...
There weren’t too many moments during his baseball career that 13-time All-Star Ken Griffey Jr. could be just another face in the crowd. His post-playing career hobby has afforded him a bit more of ...
Cincinnati native and former Reds Hall of Fame outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. is continuing a new passion since he retired from baseball: photography.After working as a credentialed photographer at The ...
There have been only a handful of father-son duos who have ever played in the same pro sports league. It is even more rare to see a father-son duo play on the same team at the same time. LeBron James ...
HOUSTON — The player who saved baseball in Seattle with his generational talent and electric charisma, making it cool to wear your hat backward, has been surpassed in the Mariners record books by a ...
HOUSTON — Seattle's Cal Raleigh couldn't yet fully appreciate his place in history on Saturday night after hitting his 57th home run to pass Ken Griffey Jr. for the single-season franchise record in a ...
Cal Raleigh now stands alone as the Seattle Mariners’ home run king, passing Ken Griffey Jr. on Saturday with a history-making solo shot against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park in Houston, Texas.