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Updated Apr 20, 2012 6:02 PM ET BOSTON (AP) Alex Rodriguez has moved ahead of Ken Griffey Jr. into sole possession of fifth place with his 631st career homer. DINGER KINGS Check out where the greats rank on the all-time
Updated Jan 25, 2012 5:37 PM ET Trey Griffey, the oldest child of future Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr., has given a commitment to play football at the University of Arizona. Griffey, a 6 foot-2, 185-pound wide receiver
athlete and will be great if he stays healthy," the scout says. "But there is a huge difference between him and ( Ken ) Griffey and Alex (Rodriguez). "Those guys had easy, non-violent swings. This guy uses his lower half so much, it's
homers in four straight games. He needed a homer on Wednesday to tie the club record - Ted Kluszewski, Johnny Bench, Ken Griffey Jr. and Adam Dunn all homered in five straight. Bruce flied out, grounded out and doubled. LaHair led off the second
homers. He has homered in four consecutive games, one shy of the club record shared by Ted Kluszewski, Johnny Bench, Ken Griffey Jr. and Adam Dunn. The Reds were off on Monday, when Bruce was chosen as the NL's player of the week. He got another
5-all tie and extended his homer streak to four games, one short of matching a club record shared by Adam Dunn, Ken Griffey Jr. and Ted Kluszewski. "I'm not trying to think about any of that kind of stuff," said Bruce, who leads the
homers. He has homered in four consecutive games, one shy of the club record shared by Ted Kluszewski, Johnny Bench, Ken Griffey Jr. and Adam Dunn. The Reds were off on Monday, when Bruce was chosen as the NL's player of the week. He got another
It also extended Bruce's homer streak to four games, one short of matching a club record shared by Adam Dunn, Ken Griffey Jr. and Ted Kluszewski. "This is what you play for,'' said Bruce, who leads the Reds with seven homers. This
at-bats. According to STATS LLC, they are: Willie McCovey (1974), Carl Yastrzemski (1981), Eddie Murray (1996), Ken Griffey Jr. (2010) and Pujols (2012). Of that esteemed group, not one averaged more than 16 home runs per season for
have been 17 players in major league history who have played at least 100 games as a teenager, including Mel Ott, Ken Griffey Jr., Robin Yount, Al Kaline, Ed Kranepool, Rusty Staub, Tony Conigliaro, Edgar Renteria and Jose Oquendo