Ken Griffey jr.
2006-11-08 00:25:38
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answered by Adam 7
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In 1987 Griffey was selected with the first overall pick of that year's amateur draft by the Seattle Mariners. As a big leaguer, he was well on the way to the Rookie of the Year award but was thwarted when he slipped in the shower and broke a bone in his right hand in late July, 1989. While with the Mariners, Junior, as he is often called, established himself as one of baseball's premier players, and during the '90s, Griffey was considered one of the best players of the time. In fact, many consider him to be the "player of the 90s" despite playing in a hitter's park (the Kingdome) and having arguably inferior statistics to the less-likeable Barry Bonds. Other competitors for the title might have been Frank Thomas and, more questionably, Albert Belle. Before injuries cut into his production, he was a top run producer and the best center fielder in the big leagues although Devon White and Jim Edmonds also merit mention. Griffey hit for a high average, batting over .300 for seven of the years of the '90s, and hit with power as well, slugging 422 home runs during the decade.
2006-11-08 13:47:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Ken Griffey Jr.
2006-11-08 12:46:59
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answered by jmac_598 3
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Ken Griffery JR Is The Answer For Radio Trivia
2006-11-08 11:57:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Ken Griffey Jr.
2006-11-08 02:27:57
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answered by cookie78monster 4
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Ken Griffey Jr.
2006-11-08 02:10:49
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answered by bucsandducks 6
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Ken Griffey Jr.
2006-11-08 01:26:23
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answered by Megan 4
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Ken Griffey Jr.
2006-11-08 00:38:41
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answered by sunshine05rose 5
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Ken Griffey Jr. was aquired from the Seattle Mariners
2006-11-08 07:58:24
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answered by Help please 2
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Ken Griffey, Jr.
2006-11-08 07:22:13
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answered by CSUFGrad2006 5
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