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  1. Ken Griffey, Jr. George Kenneth "Ken" Griffey, Jr. ( Donora, Pensilvania; 21 de noviembre de 1969) es un exjugador de béisbol profesional estadounidense de las Grandes Ligas en la cual jugó principalmente como Jardinero central. Es uno de los jonroneros más prolíficos en la historia de este deporte.

  2. George Kenneth Griffey Jr. (born November 21, 1969), nicknamed " Junior " and " the Kid ", is an American former professional baseball outfielder who played 22 years in Major League Baseball (MLB). He spent most of his career with the Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds, along with a short stint with the Chicago White Sox.

  3. Ken Griffey Jr. Position: Centerfielder. Bats: Left • Throws: Left. 6-3 , 195lb (190cm, 88kg) Born: November 21, 1969 in Donora, PA. Draft: Drafted by the in the (1st) of the 1987 MLB June Amateur Draft from . Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2016. (Voted by BBWAA on 437/440 ballots)

  4. Ken Griffey Jr. Bio. Nombre Completo: George Kenneth Griffey Jr. Apodo: Junior; Nacido: 11/21/1969 en Donora, PA; Draft: 1987, Seattle Mariners, Ronda: 1, Selección General: 1; Preparatoria: Archbishop Moeller, Cincinnati, OH; Debut: 4/03/1989; Hall of Fame: 2016; Familiar(es): hijo de Ken Griffey; Seguira: Más Info Biográfica +

  5. Hace 4 días · Ken Griffey, Jr. (born November 21, 1969, Donora, Pennsylvania, U.S.) is an American professional baseball player who was one of the iconic athletes of the 1990s and ranked among the best power hitters and defensive outfielders of all time. In 1987 Griffey was the first player selected by the Major League Baseball draft and was ...

  6. Hace 2 días · Learn about Ken Griffey Jr., the center fielder who played 22 seasons in the MLB and hit 630 home runs. Find out his stats, stories, related hall of famers and more.

  7. 10 de febrero de 2022. Greg Johns/MLB.com. @ gregjohnsmlb. Compartir. Ken Griffey Jr. fue el protagonista de un historial de inolvidables recuerdos para los fanáticos del beisbol durante su carrera de 22 años en las Grandes Ligas, una estadía que lo llevaría eventualmente al Salón de la Fama.