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A lot of hitters in MLB history distinguished themselves by their batting stance. Which ones are the most memorable? Here are ...
It's fitting that Griffey is back at the Home Run Derby as he holds the record for the most Derby wins (three) and appearances (eight). He is a staple of the event, and now he's back with a new gig.
Ken Griffey Jr. is a household name in the sport of baseball and in the hobby of card collecting. These are five cards from his days with the Reds.
The day in Seattle remains a defining moment etched in Chicago Cubs left-handed pitcher Matthew Boyd’s baseball life and trajectory.
Ken Griffey Jr. may legitimately be the best first-half hitter in MLB history. And now he's got company. Cal Raleigh has taken a seat alongside Junior to join him in Seattle Mariners history.
Dusty Baker stood behind the batting cage at Truist Park Friday night, taking in batting practice before MLB’s third annual HBCU Swingman Classic.
2004 — Ken Griffey Jr. hit the 500th home run of his career, off Matt Morris, to help the Cincinnati Reds beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-0.
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