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Seattle Mariners legend and Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. has taken up a particular interest in photography since he retired from MLB in 2010. It should be noted that photography is far ...
Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle Mariners. The No. 1 overall pick in the 1987 draft. In 1988, Griffey played 58 games of Class A ball in San Bernardino and 17 in Double-A Vermont before getting hurt.
1990 Topps KEN GRIFFEY JR. All-Star Rookie #336 Bloody Scar ERROR . Platform: eBay. List Price: $5,000. Source: cbk_online on eBay. All data, images and links assembled by Pricing Culture Inc.
One of baseball's legends, Ken Griffey Jr, has left an enduring impact on the sport. Now, his 1989 Donruss 33 rated rookie card is gaining attention on the secondary market with a price tag of $5,000.
T he 1989 Ken Griffey Jr. Upper Deck rookie card is not just another of the many cards that were printed between 1987-1994, it’s THE CARD. It was a changing of the guard in a way, a move past ...
PSA has graded 97,799 copies of the 1989 Upper Deck Griffey rookie. Only 4,083 cards have gotten a PSA 10 — that’s 4.2 percent, a really low number. Over at Beckett, the percentage is even lower.
Right now you can get a Ken Griffey Jr. 1989 Upper Deck rookie card for 12.50.That's twelve dollars and fifty cents. Forget about limitless pizza, that won't even buy you a single large pie at the ...
17 Jul 1999: Ken Griffey Jr. #24 and Alex Rodriguez #3 of the Seattle Mariners hi-fiveing each other during the game against the San Diego Padres at Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington.
Seattle Mariners legend and Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. has taken up a particular interest in photography since he retired from MLB in 2010. It should be noted that photography is far ...
Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle Mariners. The No. 1 overall pick in the 1987 draft. In 1988, Griffey played 58 games of Class A ball in San Bernardino and 17 in Double-A Vermont before getting hurt.
There is no such thing as a “bad” Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card, but the Upper Deck card stands alone. Iconic 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card stands test of time | Sporting News ...
The story of how Ken Griffey Jr.'s rookie card became No. 1 in Upper Deck's first set is a Cooperstown-worthy tale of foresight, luck and photo manipulation, Darren Rovell writes.