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 ...
Though he last played a major league game 15 years ago, Ken Griffey, Jr., remains one of baseball's most beloved--and collected!--players. One of the sport's rare "five-tool" players, it was a sixth ...
With apologies to a certain Ripken brother, the 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr rookie card was the hottest card of 1989. It was also among the hottest cards of the 2020-2021 pandemic buying frenzy.
Before his iconic 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card helped launch the modern baseball card era, these early prospect-era cards captured Griffey at the beginning of his legendary career. Ken ...
Ken Griffey Jr. has not swung a bat professionally in over 15 years, and yet his card market is as strong as ever. From his 1989 Upper Deck RC PSA 10 doing well over $4,000 up from $2,500, to his 1995 ...
We will go down memory lane looking back at each AL MVP in the 90s, their rookie cards, and comparing their season to Griffey Jr. In the 90s alone, Griffey would go on to hitting 382 home runs, and ...
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