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Though Ken Griffey Jr.’s 1989 Upper Deck rookie card is by far his most famous card — and among the most iconic in history — ...
One of Ken Griffey Jr.'s most recognizable cards is his 1989 Upper Deck, card #1. / Card Ladder Coming up as No. 2 (and closing in on Griffey) on the list of PSA graded baseball cards is the ...
No one could argue that Ken Griffey Jr. is one of the most collected baseball players in the hobby, even 15 years after he ...
Griffey knew the feeling. His father, Ken Sr., spent most of his son’s childhood playing Major League Baseball. Ken Jr. estimates his father only saw him play 10 times during his formative years ...
Griffey knew the feeling. His father, Ken Sr., had spent most of his son’s childhood playing Major League Baseball, only attending 10 of Ken Jr.’s games during his formative years. Now The Kid ...
as baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. took his first turn as an accredited member of the Masters media. While most A-list celebrities might seek out the VIP treatment at the year's first major ...
Former MLB superstar Ken Griffey Jr. has played at Augusta National ... The 13-time All-Star and 1997 Most Valuable Player retired from baseball in 2010, and his 630 home runs rank seventh ...
In previous articles we looked at the Impossible Baseball ... with Ken Griffey, Jr., who famously leads off the set's checklist. And while Junior's cardboard has bucked the trend of most cards ...
Baseball is in an interesting spot in the sports landscape. Most say the ratings are down ... He’s a modern-day Ken Griffey Jr. Betts is still entrenched in his prime. He did face injuries ...
A one-of-a-kind Paul Skenes baseball ... The card’s journey over the last few months has generated the kind of buzz typically reserved for iconic collectibles featuring Hall of Famers Honus Wagner, ...
Adames hit 13 of those last season -- matching Ken Griffey Jr.’s MLB record ... around Major League Baseball. Perhaps it’s Chourio’s time to take the mantle. But until someone proves otherwise, the ...