KEN GRIFFEY RUMORS & GOSSIP

Twelve Years Ago Yesterday, Junior Came to Cincinnati

We forgot an anniversary of sorts yesterday. And last year. I wrote a post about Ken Griffey Jr.’s homecoming to Cincinnati over at 7th Inning ‘Stache a few years back 10 years after the trade that brought Junior home to the Queen City. Give it a read if you have a few minutes. I miss Griffey’s sweet swing.
Via Diamond Hoggers  |  11 hours ago

Griffey's son to play for Arizona

Trey Griffey, the oldest child of future Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr., has given a commitment to play football at the University of Arizona. Griffey, a 6 foot-2, 185-pound wide receiver from Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Fla., made a visit to the Tucson, Ariz., campus last weekend, a week after visiting Arizona State. "I feel great ... it was basically just...
Via Fox Sports  |  18 days ago

Griffey's son to play football for Wildcats

Rich Rodriguez has landed a big-name recruit for the Arizona Wildcats. Trey Griffey, the oldest child of future Hall of Fame center fielder Ken Griffey Jr., has given a commitment to play football at the University of Arizona. His decision was first reported by the Orlando Sentinel. Griffey, a 6-foot-2, 185-pound wide receiver from Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, made a visit...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  18 days ago

Ken Griffey Jr.’s son picks a college (Hint: It’s Pac-12)

Ken Griffey Jr.’s oldest son, Trey, has picked a college. And, unfortunately for Washington State fans, he won’t be a Coug. WSU was among several schools recruiting the wide receiver, along with Iowa State and Michigan State. But Trey Griffey has made a verbal commitment to play at Arizona, according to CBSSports.com. So, he’ll be [...]
Via Seattle Post-Intelligencer  |  18 days ago

Griffey’s Son, Trey, Commits to Arizona

Trey Griffey, the son of former baseball superstar Ken Griffey Jr., has committed to Arizona to... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Lost Lettermen  |  18 days ago
THE KID'S KID

Griffey Jr's son commits to Arizona

Trey Griffey announced on Monday night that he'll be catching passes at the University of Arizona in the fall. 

Via Beer Mug Sports  |  19 days ago

Ken Griffey Jr. Swinging still marvels Kids, unfortunately they are not American

If all these young Japanese baseball players begin to emulate the most perfect swing in MLB history, America may have to worry about the claim that the sport is our pasttime. MLB's G.O.A.T. (in my opinion) is there as an ambassador for when the Seattle Mariners and Oakland Athletics kick off the regular season with a two-game series in Tokyo from March 28-29. Sadly, I can...
Via Sorry Bro: Sports Through Houser  |  26 days ago

Ken Griffey Jr's. Son Trey Makes All-American Team in Football (Video)

Is it bad I had no idea until today that Griffey even had a son? Well he does, and his name is Trey Griffey. He is a star wide receiver at his high school Dr. Phillips High in Orlando. He has scholarships offers from Michigan State, Iowa State and Washington State and interest from Oregon, Tennessee and UCLA. Not a bad lineup. Not to mention he was just named to the Under Armour...
Via Backyard Sports Blog  |  December 02, 2011
KID OF THE KID

Griffey's son is big time football recruit

Trey Griffey isn't going to follow in the footsteps of his father and grandfather and instead will take his inherited talents to the football field instead.

Via Lost Lettermen  |  May 05, 2011
BLAME IT ON THE MOOSE

Griffey says he was a distraction

Former Mariners All-Star Ken Griffey Jr. opened up about his abrupt retirement last year. He says he made his choice because he felt like he was a distraction for the M's.

Via PRO Rumors  |  March 17, 2011
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