Much of the play-by-play, game results, and transaction information both shown and used to create certain data sets was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by Win Expectancy, Run Expectancy, and Leverage Index calculations provided by Tom Tango of Total Zone Rating and initial framework for Wins above Replacement calculations provided by Sean Smith.Full-year historical Major League statistics provided by Pete Palmer and Gary Gillette of Many historical player head shots courtesy of David Davis. Shop COMC's extensive selection of baseball cards matching: ken griffey sr. Buy from many sellers and get your cards all in one shipment! Baseball MLB 1990 Score #338 Ken Griffey Sr. ERR Reds $0.89. He would go on to say about his relationship with his son-turned-teammate, "We've become more like brothers over the last four or five years. Thinking that retirement would let him move to the Mariners, Sr. chose that option before learning that there was a 60-day waiting period before a retired player could sign with a new team. $16.34. Aug. 31, 1990 Signed two days ago by the Seattle Mariners after being released by the Cincinnati Reds, 40-year-old Ken Griffey Sr. is about to make history tonight with his 20-year-old son. He's asked me for a lot more advice than he's ever asked before." Images added: 67.3% (17.5 out of 26) Long before Tim Raines and Tim Raines, Jr. accomplished it in Oct. 2001, Ken Griffey Jr. and Sr. did it for the Mariners on Aug. 31, 1990. George Kenneth Griffey Sr. (born April 10, 1950) is an American former professional baseball player and coach.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as an outfielder from 1973 through 1991, most notably as a member of the Cincinnati Reds dynasty that won three division titles and two World Series championships between 1973 and 1976. On Sept. 14, 1990, Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. were teammates for less than a month when the pair smacked back-to-back home runs against the California Angels. But despite the 140-something years of Major League Baseball and the thousands of players to have put on a jersey, only two father-son duos have ever taken the field at the same time. Even then, though, it wasn't entirely easy. In this video I open a box of 1990 UD Baseball in hopes of finding the Ken Griffey Jr. ERROR card. Ken Griffey Sr. and Jr. become first father/son combo to appear in the same lineup In a home game against the Kansas City Royals on Aug. 31, 1990, Ken Griffey Sr. and Jr. both jogged to the outfield, as the first father and son duo to appear in the same lineup.
Ken Griffey, Jr. (November 21, 1969-) and Ken Griffey, Sr. became the first father/son duo to play in the Major Leagues at the same time, the same lineup at the same time and are the first to hit home runs in the same game when playing for Seattle in September of 1990. On Aug. 18, Griffey Sr. was given 15 minutes to decide if he wanted to retire, accept his release, or be placed on the disabled list by Reds GM Bob Quinn. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. This is the best thing that's ever happened to me." The duo became the first father-son combo to hit homers in the same game.
Enjoy! 1. )His family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where his father, Ken Griffey Sr., played for the Cincinnati Reds, when Ken Jr. was six years old. ... 1990 Topps Kay-Bee Kings of Baseball #13 Ken Griffey: 1990 Topps Magazine #TM27 Ken Griffey Jr. / Ken Griffey Sr. 1990 Upper Deck #682 Ken Griffey, Sr.
Long before Tim Raines and Tim Raines, Jr. accomplished it in Oct. 2001, Ken Griffey Jr. and Sr. did it for the Mariners on Aug. 31, 1990. "This is the pinnacle for me, something I'm very proud of. But this is No. Next. "(yes)), but if any of the young rookies currently tearing up the league wouldn't mind having children soon, so that 20 years from now we can see another family reunion on the field, that would be great.
(He shares a birthday with another Donora native and Hall-of-Famer, Stan Musial. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. Sr. was a coach with the Reds when Junior joined the team in 2000 and the pair were reunited once again with Team USA at the World Baseball Classic. Though 1989 had Ken Griffey Jr., Randy Johnson, Craig Biggio and several others among the rookie class, 1990 had a very strong class, too, both at the time of release and in retrospect. Customers also shopped for. Many thanks to him. Griffey was born in Donora, Pennsylvania, on November 21, 1969. Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Here are all the things that need to go right to make this happen (at least until medical science replaces us all with robots): - And not just a Major League player, but one who is good enough and remained healthy enough to be a viable big leaguer for - Who has a son that is also talented enough to be a Major LeaguerFortunately, the Mariners were able to do it in 1990 -- when Griffey was just 20 years old and coming off his first All-Star appearance, and Ken Griffey Sr. was 41 and in his second stint with the Reds. You can talk about the '76 batting race, the two World Series I played in and the All-Star Games I played in. Career: 152 HR, .296 BA, 859 RBI, OF/1B, 3xAllStar, Reds/Yankees/... 1973-1991, b:L/t:L, born in PA 1950 Rookie cards, autographs and more.
Now, I don't want to pressure anyone into the biggest decision of their life (at least, after "Should I DVR the 'Welcome Back Kotter' marathon? Both would even come around to score later in in the inning as Seattle went on to win, 5-2. 2003 Upper Deck 40 Man - Endorsements #KGS Ken Griffey. But despite the 140-something years of Major League Baseball and the thousands of players to have put on a jersey, only two father-son duos have ever taken the field at the same time. Griffey Sr. first had to deal with his Reds contract. We present them here for purely educational purposes. Ken Griffey Sr. George Kenneth Griffey, Sr. Born: April 10, 1950 in Donora, Pennsylvania, USA. ... Ken Griffey (1990 Bowman) [Buy Back] #/67. 2 from . All images are property the copyright holder and are displayed here for informational purposes only.
Which, when you think about it, is absurd.
Ken Griffey, Jr. (November 21, 1969-) and Ken Griffey, Sr. became the first father/son duo to play in the Major Leagues at the same time, the same lineup at the same time and are the first to hit home runs in the same game when playing for Seattle in September of 1990. On Aug. 18, Griffey Sr. was given 15 minutes to decide if he wanted to retire, accept his release, or be placed on the disabled list by Reds GM Bob Quinn. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. This is the best thing that's ever happened to me." The duo became the first father-son combo to hit homers in the same game.
Enjoy! 1. )His family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where his father, Ken Griffey Sr., played for the Cincinnati Reds, when Ken Jr. was six years old. ... 1990 Topps Kay-Bee Kings of Baseball #13 Ken Griffey: 1990 Topps Magazine #TM27 Ken Griffey Jr. / Ken Griffey Sr. 1990 Upper Deck #682 Ken Griffey, Sr.
Long before Tim Raines and Tim Raines, Jr. accomplished it in Oct. 2001, Ken Griffey Jr. and Sr. did it for the Mariners on Aug. 31, 1990. "This is the pinnacle for me, something I'm very proud of. But this is No. Next. "(yes)), but if any of the young rookies currently tearing up the league wouldn't mind having children soon, so that 20 years from now we can see another family reunion on the field, that would be great.
(He shares a birthday with another Donora native and Hall-of-Famer, Stan Musial. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. Sr. was a coach with the Reds when Junior joined the team in 2000 and the pair were reunited once again with Team USA at the World Baseball Classic. Though 1989 had Ken Griffey Jr., Randy Johnson, Craig Biggio and several others among the rookie class, 1990 had a very strong class, too, both at the time of release and in retrospect. Customers also shopped for. Many thanks to him. Griffey was born in Donora, Pennsylvania, on November 21, 1969. Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Here are all the things that need to go right to make this happen (at least until medical science replaces us all with robots): - And not just a Major League player, but one who is good enough and remained healthy enough to be a viable big leaguer for - Who has a son that is also talented enough to be a Major LeaguerFortunately, the Mariners were able to do it in 1990 -- when Griffey was just 20 years old and coming off his first All-Star appearance, and Ken Griffey Sr. was 41 and in his second stint with the Reds. You can talk about the '76 batting race, the two World Series I played in and the All-Star Games I played in. Career: 152 HR, .296 BA, 859 RBI, OF/1B, 3xAllStar, Reds/Yankees/... 1973-1991, b:L/t:L, born in PA 1950 Rookie cards, autographs and more.
Now, I don't want to pressure anyone into the biggest decision of their life (at least, after "Should I DVR the 'Welcome Back Kotter' marathon? Both would even come around to score later in in the inning as Seattle went on to win, 5-2. 2003 Upper Deck 40 Man - Endorsements #KGS Ken Griffey. But despite the 140-something years of Major League Baseball and the thousands of players to have put on a jersey, only two father-son duos have ever taken the field at the same time. Griffey Sr. first had to deal with his Reds contract. We present them here for purely educational purposes. Ken Griffey Sr. George Kenneth Griffey, Sr. Born: April 10, 1950 in Donora, Pennsylvania, USA. ... Ken Griffey (1990 Bowman) [Buy Back] #/67. 2 from . All images are property the copyright holder and are displayed here for informational purposes only.
Which, when you think about it, is absurd.