stands on the list — and just imagine how high he can get by April 18, 2014. Rank Player HRs 1 Alex Rodriguez 464 2 Ken Griffey 438 3 Jimmie Foxx 429 4 Albert Pujols 408 5 Mickey Mantle 404 6 Eddie Mathews 399 7 Frank Robinson 373 8 Mel Ott 369
Updated Jan 22, 2013 7:36 PM ET SEATTLE (AP) Ken Griffey Jr. is going into the Hall of Fame. HOT STOVE Our experts ..... Mariners fans, I consider it a privilege to have watched Ken Griffey Jr. grow up before us to become one of the greatest
his spot on the bench in 2011 and 2012, the dude transformed into a hybrid of Micky Mantle and Edgar Martinez from Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest . So with trepidation, I recommend that Freese, whose ground-ball rate is a whopping 63 percent
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
series against Oakland, the first Mariners hitter to have four homers through the first four games of a season since Ken Griffey Jr., in 1997. ''I think guys are just playing their game. I don't think anybody is playing over their abilities
series against Oakland. He became the first Mariner to have four homers through the first four games of a season since Ken Griffey Jr. in 1997. "I think guys are just playing their game. I don't think anybody is playing over their abilities
Ken Griffey Jr. shares his favorite All-Star memory.
Newstex ) -- by Tom Fornelli When the Mariners signed Ken Griffey Jr. to come back to Seattle where his career began ..... Mo' Moneyoversaw all cases this weekend in Seattle. Ken Griffey Jr Is Judge Mo' Money originally appeared on Fanhouse
Seattle Times delivered by Newstex ) -- Geoff Baker Live! is coming up at 3:30 p.m. Don't miss it. That's Ken Griffey Jr. getting high fives after his two-run homer tied the game and ignited a four-run eighth inning by the Mariners