Ken Griffey, Jr. next to 700 and beyond Print E-mail
Written by Jim Rednour   
Thursday, 13 August 2009

A few years ago, it looked like Ken Griffey, Jr. was the heir apparent to pass Barry Bonds for the top spot of all-time. I'm not sure how his return to Seattle is going to impact his run at the record book. What do you guys think?

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One of my favorites
Patrick Kuhl 08-17-2009 12:40:53

Jr. will always be one of my favorite players. He always seemed to have a genuine love of the game
and has/had a great ability to dominate. I would love to see him stick around another 4 or 5
(healthy) years and win the homerun crown.
Trevor Joseph Mudahy 04-28-2011 20:34:49

Yeah he sure has held the legacy of his father extremely well, and I think if he wants to he
certainly could take the crown "juice free"!
Trevor Joseph Mudahy 04-28-2011 20:34:55

Yeah he sure has held the legacy of his father extremely well, and I think if he wants to he
certainly could take the crown "juice free"!
Trevor Joseph Mudahy 04-28-2011 20:35:10

Yeah he sure has held the legacy of his father extremely well, and I think if he wants to he
certainly could take the crown "juice free"!
Trevor Joseph Mudahy 04-28-2011 20:35:12

Yeah he sure has held the legacy of his father extremely well, and I think if he wants to he
certainly could take the crown "juice free"!
Trevor Joseph Mudahy 04-28-2011 20:35:28

Yeah he sure has held the legacy of his father extremely well, and I think if he wants to he
certainly could take the crown "juice free"!
Trevor Joseph Mudahy 04-28-2011 20:35:29

Yeah he sure has held the legacy of his father extremely well, and I think if he wants to he
certainly could take the crown "juice free"!
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