Found October 11, 2009 on
Chicago Tribune:
Skills on decline, but Griffey may be back for more fun
There may never again be such a good time for Ken Griffey Jr. to call it a career. He's about to turn 40, clearly way past his prime and in demand only by the nostalgic. But that doesn't mean he's going to walk away after the dramatic way he finished the season a week ago, delivering three home runs in the Mariners' season-ending homestand and a single in his final at-bat.
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