Ken Griffey Sr.
Ken Griffey Sr. is a retired American baseball outfielder who had a successful MLB career with the Cincinnati Reds.
Baseball Player
April 10, 1950
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Ken Griffey Sr., a retired American baseball outfielder, had a distinguished MLB career. He first entered the league in 1973 with the Cincinnati Reds, where he played alongside hall of famers Joe Morgan and Tony Perez. Griffey Sr. is also recognized as the father of Ken Griffey Jr., another iconic baseball player. Together, they formed one of the MLB’s premier father-son duos, playing for the Seattle Mariners. Throughout his career, Griffey Sr. achieved three All-Star selections and secured two World Series championships, making him one of the most popular and influential players of his era.