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Ken

Griffey Jr.

KEN GRIFFEY JR. (24)


POSITION: Outfielder
BORN: 11-21-69 in Donora, PA
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
ML SERVICE: 21 years, 60 days.
CAREER HOME RUNS: 630

HEIGHT: 6-2

WEIGHT: 230

GRIFFEYs CAREER HIGHS


CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
Announced
retirement
from
MOST HITS: 5 2 times;
baseball June 2, 2010, capping
last 7/2/94 at NYY
22-season career.
MOST HOME RUNS: 3 2 times;
Inducted into the Mariners Hall of
5/24/96 vs. NYY & 4/25/97 at TOR
Fame on Aug. 10, 2013, joining
53 2-HR games; last 6/24/07 at SEA (with CIN)
Alvin Davis (1997), Dave Niehaus
MOST RBI: 8 7/8/00 vs. CLE (with CIN)
(2000), Jay Buhner (2004), Edgar
MOST STOLEN BASES:
Martinez (2007), Randy Johnson
3 7/26/98 at BAL
(2012) and Dan Wilson (2012).
LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
Retired from baseball on the same
16 5/10-28/99
date he was selected first overall in
CAREER GRAND SLAMS:
the 1987 June Draft (6/2/87).
15 last 5/20/06 at DET (with CIN)
Ended career ranked among
baseballs all-time leaders in home runs (5th/630), multi-homer games (T7th/55), extra
base hits (T6th/1,192), total bases (12th/5,271), RBI (14th/1,836), runs scored (31st/1,662),
doubles (36th/524), intentional walks (4th/246) and hits (46th/2,781).
On the all-time HR list, he trails only Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755), Babe Ruth
(714), Willie Mays (660) and Alex Rodriguez (647), and is 3rd amongst left-handed hitters.
Ranks near the top of every offensive category in the Mariners record book, including
home runs (1st/417), slugging percentage (2nd/.553), RBI (2nd/1,216), hits (3rd/1,843),
doubles (2nd/341), total bases (2nd/3,495), runs (2nd/1,113), games (2nd/1,685) and atbats (2nd/6,317).
Became only 12th player in Major League history to notch double-digits in home runs 20
times in a career (every year but 2002, 2010).
One of 29 players to play in at least four decades (1980s, 90s, 2000s, 2010s).
Holds several Mariners single-season and career records, including most career home
runs (417), single-season home runs (56, 2x), single-season RBI (147) and single-season
extra base hits (93).
Hit 198 home runs in the Kingdome, including 20 into the third deck in RF, and hit 29
homers at Safeco Field.
Was the youngest member of MLBs All-Century Teamwas only 29-years-old when
voted to the team in 1999 and joined Roger Clemens, Mark McGwire and Cal Ripken Jr.
as the only active players on the roster.
Named the 1997 American League MVP, only the 13th player ever voted that award
unanimously.
Voted to the All-Star Game starting lineup 13 times, including 11 consecutive seasons
from 1990-2000the 13 selections by fan voting are the 3rd-most in history behind
Ripken (17) and Rod Carew (15)led the Majors in All-Star voting 5 times.
Made 8 appearances in the All-Star Games Home Run Derby, winning 3 times (1994,
98-99)only 3-time winner (Prince Fielder has won twice).
Ws the 1992 All-Star Game MVPthe Griffeys
are the only father-son duo to both homer and ALL-TIME HOME RUNS
receive MVP honors in an All-Star Game (Ken Sr. Player HR
1. Barry Bonds (L).....................762
accomplished both feats in 1980).
Won 10 Rawlings Gold Glove Awards (1990-99) and 2. Hank Aaron+.........................755
is a member of the Rawlings Gold Glove Award All- 3. Babe Ruth+ (L)......................714
4. Willie Mays+ .........................660
Time Team.
5. Alex Rodriguez......................647
Won 7 Silver Slugger Awards (91, 93-94, 96-99).
6. Ken Griffey Jr. (L).................630
Led the AL in home runs 4 times (1994, 97-99).
+ Hall of Famer

GRIFFEY JR. (continued)


Was the youngest player ever at the time to hit 250 homers (28 years, 308 days), 400
homers (30 years, 141 days) and 450 homers (31 years, 261 days).
One of 6 players to hit 40 home runs in both leagues (Darrell Evans, McGwire, David
Justice, Shawn Green and Jim Thome) and one of 6 to hit 40 homers in consecutive
seasons for different teams (Andres Galarraga, Rafael Palmeiro, Greg Vaughn, Alex
Rodriguez and Thome).
One of 3 players with at least 140 RBI in at least 3 consecutive seasons (Babe Ruth,
1926-31; Lou Gehrig, 1930-32).
One of only 4 players to hit 50 homers and win a Gold Glove in the same season (1997,
1998), joining Willie Mays (1965), Alex Rodriguez (2002) and Andruw Jones (2005).
Hit 351 homers during Bill Clintons presidency (1993-2000), the most by any Major
League player and 2nd-highest total by any player during a presidency (Jimmie Foxx hit
353 HR while Franklin D. Roosevelt was in office).
Recorded 55 multi-homer efforts, including 53 two-homer games and 2 three-homer
efforts (5/24/96 vs. the Yankees and 4/25/97 at Toronto).
Homered against every ML team except Cincinnati and hit a longball in every existing
ballpark and in 44 overall, one shy of Sammy Sosas record.
Became the first father-son duo to play in the majors in 1989 (Ken Sr. was with the
Reds) and the first to appear in the same lineup on Aug. 31, 1990 vs. Kansas City (with
Seattle)hit back-to-back home runs with his father on Sept. 14, 1990 at California (off
Kirk McCaskill).
Wore No. 24 in Seattle, No. 30 in his first 6 seasons in Cincinnati (2000-05) like his father
with the Reds (1973-81, 89-90)donned No. 3 in 2006 in tribute to his three children and
wore No. 17 with the White Sox in 2008also wore #42 on Jackie Robinson Day.
PERSONAL: George Kenneth Griffey Jrresides in Orlando, FL with wife Melissa and sons
Trey Kenneth and Tevin Kendall, and daughter Taryn Kennedygraduated from Moeller
High School in Cincinnati in 1987played 3 years of football and 4 years of baseball
named his prep leagues Player of the Year in 1986 and 1987was the Mariners Roberto
Clemente Award winner in 1996, 1997 and 1998, and the Reds Clemente award recipient
in 2000 and 2006finalist for the 2005 and 2006 Hutch Awards for exemplifying the spirit,
courage and integrity of Fred Hutchinsonon the national board of directors for the Boys
& Girls Clubs of Americareceived the 1994 Celebrity Recognition Award from the MakeA-Wish Foundation and the A. Bartlett Giamatti Award from the Baseball Assistance Team
(BAT) in recognition for his caring for fellow citizensannually sponsored Christmas
dinners for 350 kids from the Rainier Vista Boys and Girls Clubs in his first tour with the
Marinersin 1989, a Ken Griffey Jr. Chocolate Bar was introduced and sold over one
million barstoured Japan with a group of Major League All-Stars twice; was MVP in
1990 and also participated in 1992 in 2007 hosted his Stars & Strikes Celebrity Bowl
that raised $100,000 for Cincinnati Childrens Hospitalfollowing the 1993 season made
his acting debut in the movie Little Big Leaguealso had a part in the 2001 movie release
Summer Catch and in episode 52 of The Simpsonsfeatured in several Nintendo video
gamesin 2008, released a series of charity wines to support The Ken Griffey Jr. Family
Foundation, a fund that supports several causes, including the Boys and Girls Clubs of
America and several childrens hospitals across the United Stateshosted This Week
in Baseball on Aug. 10, 2002played for Team USA in the inaugural World Baseball
Classic in 2006named to the WBC All-Tournamentreceived the first Living Legend
Award presented by the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factorythe award was created
to honor those whose careers in baseball and life outside the game have taken on a
legendary quality because of their talents, achievements and personal conductnamed
an American Public Diplomacy Envoy by Condoleezza Rice in Nov. 2008, traveling to
Panama on behalf of the State Departmentprior series vs. Mariners at Safeco Field in
2007, signed 1,000 baseballs that were sold for $100 each, with proceeds benefitting
Childrens Hospitals in Seattle, Orlando and Cincinnatisold all 1,000 balls from the
Mariners Team Shop in about 9 hours.

GRIFFEY JR. (continued)

GRIFFEYs PLAYING RECORD


YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1987 Bellingham .313 54 182 43 57 110 9 1 14 40 1 1 0 44 42 13 6 .604 .445
1988 San Bernadino .338 58 219 50 74 126 13 3 11 42 1 0 2 34 39 32 9 .575 .431
Vermont
.279 17 61 10 17 30 5 1 2 10 0 0 2 5 12 4 2 .492 .353
1989 SEATTLE
.264 127 455 61 120 191 23 0 16 61 1 4 2 44 83 16 7 .420 .329
1990 SEATTLE
.300 155 597 91 179 287 28 7 22 80 0 4 2 63 81 16 11 .481 .366
1991 SEATTLE
.327 154 548 76 179 289 42 1 22 100 4 9 1 71 82 18 6 .527 .399
1992 SEATTLE
.308 142 565 83 174 302 39 4 27 103 0 3 5 44 67 10 5 .535 .361
1993 SEATTLE
.309 156 582 113 180 *359 38 3 45 109 0 7 6 96 91 17 9 .617 .408
1994 SEATTLE
.323 111 433 94 140 292 24 4 *40 90 0 2 2 56 73 11 3 .674 .402
1995
SEATTLE
.258 72 260 52 67
125 7 0
17 42 0 2 0 52 53 4 2 .481 .379
Tacoma#
.000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000
1996 SEATTLE
.303 140 545 125 165 342 26 2 49 140 1 7 7 78 104 16 1 .628 .392
1997 SEATTLE
.304 157 608
*125 185 *393 34 3 *56
*147 0 12 8 76 121 15 4 *.646 .382
1998 SEATTLE
.284 161 633 120 180 387 33 3 *56 146 0 4 7 76 121 20 5 .611 .365
1999 SEATTLE
.285 160 606 123 173 349 26 3 *48 134 0 2 7 91 108 24 7 .576 .384
2000 CINCINNATI .271 145 520 100 141 289 22 3 40 118 0 8 9 94 117 6 4 .556 .387
2001 CINCINNATI .286 111 364 57 104 194 20 2 22 65 1 4 4 44 72 2 0 .533 .365
2002
CINCINNATI .264 70 197 17 52 84 8 0 8 23 0 4 3 28 39 1 2 .426 .358
2003
CINCINNATI .247 53 166 34 41 94 12 1 13 26 1 1 6 27 44 1 0 .566 .370
2004 CINCINNATI .253 83 300 49 76 154 18 0 20 60 0 2 2 44 67 1 0 .513 .351
2005 CINCINNATI .301 128 491 85 148 283 30 0 35 92 0 7 3 54 93 0 1 .576 .369
2006 CINCINNATI .252 109 428 62 108 208 19 0 27 72 0 3 2 39 78 0 0 .486 .316
2007 CINCINNATI .277 144 528 78 146 262 24 1 30 93 0 9 1 85 99 6 1 .496 .372
2008 CINCINNATI .245 102 359 51 88 155 20 1 15 53 0 3 2 61 64 0 1 .432 .355
CHICAGO (AL) .260 41 131 16 34 53 10 0 3 18 0 1 1 17 25 0 0 .405 .347
2009 SEATTLE
.214 117 387 44 83 159 19 0 19 57 0 3 1 63 80 0 0 .411 .324
2010
SEATTLE
.184 33 98 6 18 20 2 0 0 7 0 1 0 9 17 0 0 .204 .250
Minor Lg Totals
.318 130 465 103 148 266 27 5 27 92 2 1 4 83 94 49 17 .572 .425
Mariners Totals
.292 1685 6317 1113 1843 3495 341 30 417 1216 6 60 48 819 1081 167 60 .553 .374
AL Totals
.291 1726 6448 1129 1877 3548 351 30 420 1234 6 61 49 836 1106 167 60 .550 .374
NL Totals
.270 945 3353 533 904 1723 173 8 210 602 2 41 32 476 673 17 9 .514 .362
ML Totals
.284 2671 9801 1662 2781 5271 524 38 630 1836 8 102 81 1312 1779 184 69 .538 .370
* Led League

DIVISION SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP
1995
SEA vs. NYY
1997
SEA vs. BAL
2008
CWS vs. TB
DS Totals

AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP


.391 5 23 9 9 24 0 0 5 7 0 1 1 2 4 1 0
1.043
.444
.133 4 15 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 .133
.188
.200 3 10 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 .200 .273
.271 12 48 10 13 28 0 0 5 9 0 1 1 4 13 3 0 .583 .333

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1995
SEA vs. CLE .333 6 21 2 7 12 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 4 2 1 .571
.440

YEAR
CLUB
2006
USA

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC

AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP


.524 6 21 4 11 22 2 0 3 10 0 0 0 3 3 0 0
1.048
.583

ALL-STAR GAME

YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1990
AL, Chicago (NL)
.000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000
.333
1991
AL, Toronto .667 1 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .667
.667
1992
AL, San Diego
1.000 1 3 2 3 7 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2.333
1.000
1993
AL, Baltimore .333 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .333
.333
1994
AL, Pittsburgh .667 1 3 0 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1.000
.667
1995
AL, Texas
DID NOT PLAY
1996
AL, Philadelphia
DID NOT PLAY
1997
AL, Cleveland .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000
.000
1998
AL, Colorado .667 1 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .667
.750
1999
AL, Boston .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000
.000
2000
NL, Atlanta
DID NOT PLAY
2004
NL, Houston
DID NOT PLAY
2007
NL, San Fran. .500 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 .500 .333
ASG Totals
.440 9 25 4 11 16 2 0 1 7 0 1 0 2 5 1 0 .640 .464

KEN GRIFFEY JR. -- HOME RUN DATA


By Team (29):
Minnesota.............................. 42
Cleveland............................... 38
New York (AL)........................ 36
Toronto.................................. 35
Texas..................................... 34
Detroit.................................... 33
Kansas City........................... 32
Oakland................................. 32
Baltimore............................... 31
Anaheim/California................ 30
Chicago (AL).......................... 29
Boston................................... 28
St. Louis................................ 22
Houston................................. 22
Colorado................................ 20
Milwaukee............................. 17
Chicago (NL).......................... 17
Los Angeles Dodgers............ 16
Milwaukee............................. 15
San Diego.............................. 15
Pittsburgh.............................. 14
Montreal/Wash...................... 13
San Francisco........................ 13
Florida.................................... 10
Tampa Bay............................... 9
Atlanta..................................... 8
New York (NL).......................... 6
Arizona.................................... 6
Philadelphia............................. 4
Seattle..................................... 3
Home Runs by City (30):
Seattle................................. 227
Cincinnati............................. 106
Minneapolis........................... 26
New York (AL & NL)................... 24
Cleveland............................... 24
Chicago (AL & NL)..................... 20
Anaheim................................ 18
Toronto.................................. 15
Houston................................. 14
Arlington................................ 14
Oakland................................. 12
Baltimore............................... 12
Detroit.................................... 12
Los Angeles........................... 10
Kansas City........................... 10
St. Louis................................ 10
Milwaukee............................... 9
Denver..................................... 9
Boston..................................... 8
Pittsburgh................................ 8
Milwaukee............................... 8
San Diego................................ 7
St. Petersburg......................... 5
Miami....................................... 5
San Francisco.......................... 5
Phoenix.................................... 3
Montreal.................................. 3
Philadelphia............................. 3
Atlanta..................................... 3
Washington DC....................... 1

Home Run Breakdown:


HR Splits:
Total....................630
vs. LHP...............186
vs. RHP...............444
Home..................332
Road...................298
Day.....................196
Night...................434
Grass..................353
Turf......................277
Pre-ASG.............375
Post-ASG...........255
Interleague............53
as CF..................542
as RF....................45
as LF.......................2
as DH....................35
as PH......................6
Solo HR..............337
2-Run HR............200
3-Run HR..............78
Grand Slam..........15
Inside Park..............3
Postseason.............6
All-Star....................1
By Month:
April......................90
May.....................134
June....................119
July.......................98
August................107
September............78
October..................3
By Score:
Go Ahead...........218
Game Tying...........64
Game Ending..........5
+4.........................78
+3.........................30
+2.........................48
+1.........................67
Tied.....................178
-1..........................75
-2..........................50
-3..........................33
-4..........................71
By Bases:
---.......................337
1--.......................138
-2-.........................41
12-........................43
1-3........................26
--3.........................21
123.......................15
-23..........................9
RISP...................155

Days of the Week:


Monday................74
Tuesday..............107
Wednesday...........83
Thursday...............72
Friday..................100
Saturday...............91
Sunday...............103
By Inning:
1st.......................111
2nd.......................34
3rd........................75
4th........................73
5th........................87
6th........................75
7th........................59
8th........................64
9th........................43
Extra.......................9
By League:
AL.......................420
NL.......................210
By Team:
SEA.....................417
CIN.....................210
CWS.......................3
By Outs:
0.........................201
1.........................215
2.........................214
Record By:
1 HR........... 316-202
2 HR............... 40-13
3 HR................... 2-0
Overall........ 356-215
By Count:
0-0......................114
2-2........................74
1-0........................69
3-2........................64
0-1........................63
1-1........................63
2-1........................55
1-2........................42
2-0........................36
3-1........................26
0-2........................15
3-0..........................9

By Stadium (44):
Kingdome............................198
Great American.....................68
Cinergy Field.........................38
Safeco Field...........................29
Metrodome............................26
Original Yankee Stadium....... 19
Angel Stadium.......................18
Rogers Centre....................... 15
Minute Maid Park..................14
Progressive Field...................13
Oakland Coliseum.................12
Cleveland Stadium................11
Tiger Stadium........................11
Kauffman Stadium.................10
U.S. Cellular Field..................10
Wrigley Field..........................10
Dodger Stadium....................10
Rangers Ballpark...................10
Camden Yards......................... 9
Coors Field..............................9
County Stadium.......................9
Fenway Park............................8
Miller Park................................8
Busch Stadium........................6
PNC Park.................................6
Dolphin Stadium......................5
Tropicana Field........................5
Arlington Stadium....................4
Busch Stadium II.....................4
Qualcomm Stadium.................4
Shea Stadium..........................4
AT&T Park................................3
Chase Field..............................3
Memorial Stadium...................3
Olympic Stadium.....................3
PETCO Park............................3
Turner Field..............................3
Citizens Bank Park..................2
Three Rivers............................2
3Com Park..............................1
Comerica Park.........................1
RFK Stadium...........................1
Veterans Stadium....................1
New Yankee Stadium..............1
Comiskey Park........................0
Exhibition Stadium..................0
By Pitcher (407):
David Wells (L).........................8
Roger Clemens........................6
Tom Gordon.............................6
Andy Benes.............................5
Livan Hernandez.....................5
Jimmy Key (L)..........................5
Dave Stewart...........................5
Jeff Suppan.............................5
Woody Williams.......................5

KEN GRIFFEY JR. -- HOME RUN DATA


Multi-Homer Games (55):
5/30/89 at NYY
7/5/89 vs. MIN
5/20/90 at CLE
5/7/92 vs. TOR
6/4/92 at CLE
4/19/93 at DET
4/21/93 vs. BOS
6/20/93 vs. TEX
8/25/93 at DET
8/26/93 vs. TOR
4/9/94 at TOR
5/18/94 vs. KC
6/14/94 at TEX
7/15/94 vs. NYY
4/12/96 at TOR
4/21/96 vs. TOR
5/10/96 vs. KC
5/24/96 vs. NYY (3)
7/21/96 at CAL
7/27/96 vs. DET
7/31/96 at MIL
4/1/97 vs. NYY
4/25/97 at TOR (3)
8/17/97 at CWS
8/25/97 vs. BOS
9/1/97 vs. SD
9/4/97 at MIN
9/15/97 vs. TOR
9/22/97 at OAK
4/13/98 at CLE
4/30/98 at NYY
6/2/98 at BAL
7/14/98 vs. TEX
8/30/98 at NYY
9/7/98 vs. BAL
9/22/98 vs. OAK
4/24/99 at TB
4/29/99 vs. DET
6/8/99 at COL
8/24/99 vs. DET
4/20/00 vs. SF
5/13/00 at HOU
6/27/00 vs. STL
7/8/00 vs. CLE
7/13/00 at COL
7/16/01 vs. DET
5/24/03 vs. FLA
5/30/03 at FLA
5/8/04 vs. SF
6/6/04 vs. MON
6/24/05 vs. CLE
8/26/05 at PIT
6/5/06 at STL
6/16/07 vs. TEX
6/24/07 at SEA
Most Homers by Ballpark:
Sammy Sosa........................... 45
Ken Griffey Jr......................... 44
Fred McGriff............................ 43
Gary Sheffield.......................... 42
Most Homers vs. Pitchers:
Barry Bonds.......................... 449
Ken Griffey Jr....................... 407
Sammy Sosa......................... 371
Rafael Palmeiro..................... 364
Mark McGwire....................... 362

Griffeys All-Time MLB Rankings


Home Runs:
1. Barry Bonds................ 762
2. Hank Aaron................. 755
3. Babe Ruth...................714
4. Willie Mays.................. 660
5. Alex Rodriguez............ 647
6. Ken Griffey Jr............. 630
RBI:
1. Hank Aaron.............. 2,297
2. Babe Ruth................ 2,217
3. Cap Anson............... 2,076
4. Barry Bonds............. 1,996
5. Lou Gehrig............... 1,995
6. Stan Musial.............. 1,951
7. Alex Rodriguez......... 1,950
8. Ty Cobb....................1,937
9. Jimmie Foxx.............1,922
10. Eddie Murray............ 1,917
11. Willie Mays...............1,903
12. Mel Ott..................... 1,860
13. Carl Yastrzemski....... 1,844
14. Ted Williams.............1,839
15. Ken Griffey Jr.......... 1,836
16. Rafael Palmeiro........ 1,835
17. Dave Winfield...........1,833
18. Manny Ramirez........ 1,831
19. Al Simmons..............1,828
20. Frank Robinson........1,812
Grand Slams:
1. Alex Rodriguez.............. 23

Lou Gehrig.................... 23
3. Manny Ramirez............. 21
4. Eddie Murray................. 19
5. Willie McCovey..............18

Robin Ventura................ 18
7. Jimmie Foxx.................. 17

Ted Williams..................17

Carlos Lee..................... 17
10. Hank Aaron................... 16

Dave Kingman...............16

Babe Ruth..................... 16
13. Ken Griffey Jr............... 15

Richie Sexson............... 15
Extra Base Hits:
1. Hank Aaron.............. 1,477
2. Barry Bonds............. 1,440
3. Stan Musial.............. 1,377
4. Babe Ruth................ 1,356
5. Willie Mays...............1,323
6. Ken Griffey Jr.......... 1,192

Rafael Palmeiro........ 1,192
8. Lou Gehrig............... 1,190
9. Alex Rodriguez......... 1,189
10. Frank Robinson........1,186
Total Bases:
9. Alex Rodriguez......... 5,417
10. Eddie Murray............ 5,397
11. Rafael Palmeiro........ 5,388
12. Frank Robinson........5,373
13. Ken Griffey Jr.......... 5,271
14. Dave Winfield...........5,221
15. Cal Ripken Jr............ 5,168
* Rankings as of 8/8/13

Runs:
29. Mickey Mantle..........1,677
30. Dave Winfield...........1,669
31. Johnny Damon.........1,668
32. Rafael Palmeiro........ 1,663
33. Ken Griffey Jr.......... 1,658
34. Joe Morgan.............. 1,650
35. Cal Ripken Jr............ 1,647
36. Jimmy Ryan.............1,642
Doubles:
34. Lou Gehrig..................534
35. Al Oliver.......................529
36. Frank Robinson...........528
37. Dave Parker.................526
38. Ted Williams................525
39. Ken Griffey Jr............. 524

Derek Jeter..................524

Albert Pujols................524
42. Willie Mays..................523
Hits:
47. Charlie Gehringer.....2,839
48. George Sisler............2,812
49. Ken Griffey Jr.......... 2,781
50. Andre Dawson..........2,774
51. Johnny Damon.........2,769
52. Vada Pinson.............2,757
53. Luke Appling............2,749
Walks:
35. Eddie Murray............1,333
36. Tim Raines...............1,330
37. Manny Ramirez........ 1,329
38 Todd Helton..............1,323
39. Tony Phillips.............1,319
40. Mark McGwire.......... 1,317
41. Ken Griffey Jr.......... 1,312
42. Fred McGriff............. 1,305
43. Luke Appling............1,302
44. Edgar Martinez.........1,283
Games Played:
30. Paul Molitor..............2,683
31. Ken Griffey Jr.......... 2,671
32. Rabbit Maranville.....2,670
33. Joe Morgan.............. 2,649
34. Andre Dawson..........2,627
35. Lou Brock.................2,616
Multi-HR Games:
1. Babe Ruth.....................72
2. Barry Bonds..................71
3. Sammy Sosa.................69
4. Mark McGwire............... 67
5. Willie Mays....................63
6. Hank Aaron...................62
7. Ken Griffey Jr............. *55

Jimmie Foxx..................55
9. Frank Robinson.............54

Manny Ramirez............. 54
* 53 2-HR, 2 3-HR

Opening Day Home Runs


1. Ken Griffey Jr................. 8

Frank Robinson...............8

Adam Dunn.....................8
4. Eddie Mathews...............7

Willie Mays......................7

Babe Ruth.......................7

GRIFFEY JR. (continued)

GRIFFEYS HOME RUNS IN

YEAR-BY-YEAR HIGHLIGHTS:
8 CONSECUTIVE GAMES
1987: Began pro at age 17 after being selected Griffey tied the Major League record with
first overall in the 1987 June draftappeared home runs in 8 consecutive games July 20in 54 games for the Bellingham Mariners 28, 1993 with the Mariners...here is a look at
first hit was a home run at Everett on June his home run binge:
Pitcher
17named Northwest League Player of the Date Opponent Inning
8 Paul Gibson
Week, June 16-22 ( 3 HR, 8 RBI, 4 SB) 7/20/93 at NYY
6
Jimmy Key
collided with center field wall on July 4, 7/21/93 at NYY
4
Jeff Mutis
injuring his right shouldercame back to 7/22//93 at Cle
7/23/93 at Cle
6
Albie Lopez
hit in 14 of 16 games, July 12-Aug. 13, for *7/24/93 at Cle
5
Matt Young
an average of .453 (24x53, 7 HR, 16 RBI) 7/25/93 at Cle
5
Jose Mesa
finished 6th in the league batting race with a +7/27/93 vs Min
3 Kevin Tapani
.313 averageled baby Mariners in average, #7/28/93 vs Min
8 Willie Banks
the Mariners record held by Richie Zisk (1981); broke
home runs and RBInamed All-League *the- Tied
club record the next day. + - 5th career grand slam.
outfielder and the leagues top prospect by # - Tied the Major League record for home runs in consecutive
games (8), shared by the Pirates Dale Long (1956) and Yankees
Baseball America.
Don Mattingly (1987).
1988: Split the season between San Bernardino
and Vermontfinished 3rd on San Bernardino
club in home runs (11) and 4th in stolen bases (32), despite playing in only 58 games
placed on the disabled list with a strained lower back on June 9at the time of his injury,
was leading the California League in home runs, total bases (126) and stolen bases, and
was 2nd in averagecame off DL on Aug. 15 and was promoted to Vermonthit .444
(8x18) with a club-high 7 RBI vs. Pittsfield in the Eastern League playoffsnamed the
top prospect in the California League by Baseball America and was also selected as an
outfielder on the leagues All-Star team.
1989: Made the big club out of spring training as a non-roster player by hitting .359 with
2 home runs and 21 RBI in 26 spring gameson April 3 at Oakland, doubled in his first
ML at-bat (off Dave Stewart)hit first homer on first pitch he saw at the Kingdome vs.
Chicago (off Eric King) on April 10tied Seattle record with 8 consecutive hits April 23-26
and set club record by reaching base safely 11 consecutive times (April 23-27)named
AL Player of the Week for April 24-30hit a game-winning 2-run HR off Milwaukees Bill
Wegman in his first ML pinch-hit at-bat on May 16hit an inside-the-park home run vs.
New York on May 21 (off Clay Parker)received 79,051 votes for the All-Star Game, all
write-inwas on the disabled list July 25-Aug. 20 after breaking a bone in the little finger
of his right handwas leading all ML rookies with a .287 average, 13 HR and 45 RBI
at the time of his injuryhit just .214 (31x145) with 3 HR and 16 RBI in 39 games after
his injury13 of his 16 HR were game-tying or go-aheadat age 19, was the youngest
player in the Major Leagues.
1990: Finished 4th in the AL in total bases (287), 5th in hits (179), 7th in batting average
(.300), T8th in triples (7) and 9th in slugging percentage (.481)also led Mariners in
home runs and RBInamed AL Co-Player of the Week (with Seattles Brian Holman)
for April 16-22on April 26 at New York, robbed Jesse Barfield of his 200th career HR
with an over-the-wall catch in the 4th inningnamed AL Player of the Month for April
hit an inside-the-park HR at Kansas City on June 20 to give Mariners 3-2 winbecame
first Mariner ever elected to the starting lineup of the All-Star Game when he received

MLBs All-Century Team


Ken Griffey Jr. was the youngest player named to Major League Baseballs AllCentury Team, presented by MasterCard in 1999:
Pitchers:
Roger Clemens
Bob Gibson
Lefty Grove
Walter Johnson
Sandy Koufax
Christy Mathewson
Nolan Ryan
Warren Spahn
Cy Young

Catchers:
Johnny Bench
Yogi Berra
First Basemen:
Lou Gehrig
Mark McGwire

Second Basemen:
Rogers Hornsby
Jackie Robinson

Shortstops:
Ernie Banks
Cal Ripken Jr.
Honus Wagner
Third Basemen:
Brooks Robinson
Mike Schmidt

Outfielders:
Hank Aaron
Ty Cobb
Joe DiMaggio
Ken Griffey Jr.
Mickey Mantle
Willie Mays
Stan Musial
Pete Rose
Babe Ruth
Ted Williams

GRIFFEY JR. (continued)


GRIFFEYS HOME RUN DATA
MILESTONE HOME RUNS:
#1
- 4/10/89 vs. CWS (Eric King)
#100 - 6/15/93 vs. KC (Billy Brewer)
#200 - 5/21/96 at BOS (V. Eshelman)
#300 - 4/13/98 at CLE (Jose Mesa)
#400 - 5/10/00 at COL (R. Arrojo)
#500 - 6/20/04 at STL (Matt Morris)
#600 - 6/9/08 at FLA (M. Hendrickson)
#630 - 10/3/09 vs. TEX (T. Hunter)
PITCHERS SURRENDERED (top 10):
Griffey has hit home runs off 407 different
pitchers in his 21-year career:
Total Pitcher

8
David Wells (LHP)

6
Tom Gordon (RHP)

6
Roger Clemens (RHP)

5
Dave Stewart (RHP)

5
Jimmy Key (LHP)

5
Jeff Suppan (RHP)

5
Woody Williams (RHP)

5
Livan Hernandez (RHP)

5
Andy Benes (RHP)

4
12 Pitchers
HOME RUN BREAKDOWN:
HR Splits:
Total....................630
vs. LHP...............186
vs. RHP...............444
Home..................332
Road...................298
Day.....................196
Night...................434
Grass..................353
Turf......................277
Pre-ASG.............375
Post-ASG...........255
Interleague............53
as CF..................542
as RF....................45
as LF.......................2
as DH....................35
as PH......................6
Solo HR..............337
2-Run HR............200
3-Run HR..............78
Grand Slam..........15
Inside Park..............3
Postseason.............6
All-Star....................1
By Month:
April......................90
May.....................134
June....................119
July.......................98
August................107
September............78
October..................3

Days of the Week:


Monday................74
Tuesday..............107
Wednesday...........83
Thursday...............72
Friday..................100
Saturday...............91
Sunday...............103
By Inning:
1st.......................111
2nd.......................34
3rd........................75
4th........................73
5th........................87
6th........................75
7th........................59
8th........................64
9th........................43
Extra.......................9
By League:
AL.......................420
NL.......................210
By Team:
SEA.....................417
CIN.....................210
CWS.......................3
By Outs:
0.........................201
1.........................215
2.........................214

2,159,700 votes, 2nd-most in the AL (behind Jose


Canseco); was also the 2nd-youngest player to
ever start in an All-Star Game (Al Kaline in 1955)
was batting .331 with 12 HR and 40 RBI at the AllStar breakon Aug. 31 vs. Kansas City, played
with his father for first timehit back-to-back
home runs with Ken Sr. in first inning at California
on Sept. 14 (off Kirk McCaskill); Jr.s came on a
3-0 countearned his first Gold Glove award,
becoming the 2nd-youngest player to receive the
honor (Johnny Bench in 1968).
1991: Re-wrote Mariners record book as he
set club marks for batting average (.327, since
broken), doubles (42, since broken), slugging
percentage (.527, since broken), intentional walks
(21, since broken) and grand slams (tied at 3, since
broken)also led the AL in grand slams, ranked
4th in average and doubles, 6th in slugging, 8th
in on-base pct. (.399) and RBI, and 10th in total
bases (289)on May 25 vs. Texas, made one of
the best catches of his career to rob Ruben Sierra
of an extra-base hit; back-handed the line drive on
a dead run an instant before crashing feet-first into
the wall in RCwas the AL leading vote-getter for
the All-Star Game, tallying 2,248,396 votes; was in
the starting lineup for the second straight year and
went 2x3named AL Player of the Week for Aug.
12-18collected his 100th RBI Sept. 30 (G#1) at
Texas, becoming the 12th-youngest ML player to
reach that milestone and the youngest since Al
Kaline did it in 1956had the best second half
in the AL, batting .372 with 13 HR and 64 RBI
following the All-Star breaknamed to APs postseason All-Star team and received his second
consecutive Gold Glove Award and first Silver
Slugger Award.
1992: Among AL leaders finished 3rd in extrabase hits (70), 4th in slugging (.535), 5th in doubles
and multi-hit games (52), 6th in total bases (302)
and 8th in batting average and HRfinished 2nd
among AL outfielders in fielding (.997)named
All-Star Game MVP at San Diego after going 3-for3, including a homer off Greg Madduxwas the
first All-Star Game homer by a Mariners player
recorded 100th RBI Sept. 30 vs. Milwaukee,
becoming the first Mariners player ever to record
consecutive 100-RBI seasonsrecorded 500th
career hit May 7 vs. Toronto (HR off Jack Morris)
received third consecutive Gold Glove following
the season and was named to The Sporting News
AL All-Star squad.
1993: Established club records in runs (113, since
broken), total bases (359, since broken), home
runs (45, since broken), intentional walks (25,
since broken) and slugging (.617, since broken)
ranked among the AL leaders in 11 categories,
including: first in total bases and extra base hits
(86); 2nd in home runs, IBBs and slugging; 6th
in runs, doubles and on-base percentage (.408);

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8th in hits and walks; and 14th in average
MILESTONE HITS
shattered Gorman Thomas 1985 Seattle
No. Date Opp. Pitcher
record of 32 homers in a seasonbecame
1*
4/3/89 vs. OAK Dave Stewart
6th-youngest player ever to hit 100 career
500 5/7/92 vs. TOR Jack Morris
home runs on June 15 vs. Kansas City
1,000 8/16/95 at MIN F. Rodriguez
(Billy Brewer)tied ML record homering in
1,500 7/14/98 vs. TEX John Burkett
8 consecutive games July 20-28tied ML
2,000 6/18/02 vs. SEA Joel Pineiro
mark with 8th-inning blast off facing of third
2,500 7/18/07 at ATL
John Smoltz
* 1st Major League Plate Appearance
deck on July 28 vs. Minnesota (off Willie
Banks)joined Braves Dale Long (1956) and
New Yorks Don Mattingly (1987) as only players to homer in 8 consecutive gamesdrove
in 14 runs during the streakwent 2-for-4 with a double off the right-center wall in his
attempt for 9 straight on July 29broke Thomas club record with his 33rd HR on Aug.
10 at KC (off Tom Gordon)hit 40th HR on Sept. 1 vs. Detroits Mike Moore, becoming
the first Seattle player to hit 40 in a season and the 10th-youngest in historyhit 41st HR
on Sept. 13 at California (off John Farrell) and drove in his 100th RBI, becoming the 4thyoungest player ever to have three 100 RBI seasonshit 45th homer at Minnesota (off
Larry Casian) on Oct.1 and broke Ruppert Jones 1979 club record for runs scoredwas
ALs top vote getter for All-Star Game with 2,696,918 ballots, finishing behind only the
Giants Bondsbecame first player ever to hit B&O warehouse at Baltimores Camden
Yards during HR-hitting contest on July 13 with a 460-foot shot; finished 2nd to Gonzalez
in the contestestablished AL record for outfielders with 542nd consecutive errorless
chance on July 18 at Bostonbroke record set earlier in the year by Milwaukees Darryl
Hamilton (541)the streak, which began April 16, 1992, ended on Aug. 8 at Texas at 573
consecutive errorless chances over 240 gamesvoted by the AL players to The Sporting
News AL All-Star Teamalso received his fourth Gold Glove and second Silver Slugger
Awardwore #30 in honor of his father on Turn Back the Clock Day at Kansas City on
May 21made first career appearance at first base Oct. 2 at Minnesota.
1994: Became the first Mariners player ever to lead the American League in homers with 40
during strike-shortened seasonetched his name in the ML record books by breaking
Mickey Mantles mark for home runs through May 31 with 22 (old was 20 in 1956) and
Babe Ruths record for HR through June 30 with 32 (old was 30 in 1928 & 1930)hit the
150th HR of his career on May 20 vs. Texas (off Roger Pavlik); at 24 years and 5 months of
age, was the 3rd-youngest player ever to reach that milestone (Mel Ott at 23-6 and Eddie
Mathews at 23-10)on June 13 at Texas, hit grand slam off Bruce Hurst and collected
career-high 6 RBIhit career homer #161 June 15 at Texas becoming the clubs all-time
HR leader (Alvin Davis held record with 160)selected to the starting lineup of his 5th
consecutive All-Star Game; was the leading vote-getter in the Majors, amassing an alltime record of 6,079,688 tallies (old mark was 4,292,740 by Rod Carew in 1977)won
ASGs home-run hitting contest on July 11 at Pittsburgh with 7 long ballshit HR #40 on
Aug. 11 at Oakland, a grand slam off Ron Darling
UNANIMOUS MVP AWARDS (7th career GSHR)finished second in AL MVP
balloting, behind Frank Thomasnamed to AP
American League
MLB All-Star team.
Year Player
Club
1995: Hit a game-winning, 3-run, third-deck
1935
Hank Greenberg
Detroit
homer off Detroits Sean Bergman on Opening
1953
Al Rosen
Cleveland
1956
Mickey Mantle
New York
Day in Mariners 3-0 winmade an amazing
1966
Frank Robinson
Baltimore
catch crashing into the right-center field wall on a
1968
Denny McLain
Detroit
drive off the bat of Baltimores Kevin Bass on May
1973
Reggie Jackson
New York
26, but fractured both bones in his left wrist
1988
Jose Canseco
Oakland
underwent three-hour surgery the next day and
1993
Frank Thomas
Chicago
had a four-inch metal plate and seven screws
1997
Ken Griffey Jr.
Seattle
attached to the wristsurgery was performed
National League
by hand specialist Dr. Ed Almquist and Dr. Larry
Year Player
Club
Pedegana in Seattlewas expected to miss three
1967
Orlando Cepeda
St. Louis
months, but returned two weeks early on Aug.
1980
Mike Schmidt
Philadelphia
15missed 73 games due to the injury (Mariners
1994
Jeff Bagwell
Houston
went 36-37 during his absence)selected to his
1996
Ken Caminiti
San Diego
2002
Barry Bonds
San Francisco
6th straight All-Star starting lineup and received

GRIFFEY JR. (continued)


the 2nd-most votes in the AL (1,204,748) behind
Cal Ripkencollected career hit #1,000 with
a single on Aug. 16 at Minnesota (off Frankie
Rodriguez), becoming the 7th-youngest player
Player Years Totals
in history to reach the 1,000-hit plateauhit a
Mark McGwire
1998-1999
135
9th-inning, 2-run HR off John Wetteland to beat
Sammy Sosa
1998-1999
129
New York on Aug. 24 for his first game-ending
Mark McGwire 1997-1998
128
Barry Bonds
2000-2001
122
hitbatted .448 (13x29) with 4 homers and 12
Barry Bonds
2001-2002
119
RBI during Mariners 7-game win streak against
Sammy Sosa
2000-2001
114
Texas, Oakland and California from Sept. 18Babe Ruth
1927-1928
114
26collected at least one RBI in all 7 games
Sammy Sosa
2001-2002
113
delivered his second game-ending hit on Sept.
Sammy Sosa
1999-2000
113
19 with an RBI single in the 11th vs. Texas
Babe Ruth
1920-1921
113
was batting .263 with 7 HRs and 15 RBI in 27
Ken Griffey Jr. 1997-1998
112
games at time of broken wrist; batted .255 with
Mark McGwire 1996-1997
110
Alex Rodriguez 2001-2002
109
10 HRs, 27 RBI and 32 walks in 45 games after
Babe Ruth
1926-1927
107
the injuryhad an outstanding post-season,
Jimmie Foxx
1932-1933
106
hitting a combined .364 with 6 home runs and 9
Ken Griffey Jr. 1996-1997
105
RBI in 11 gameshit 2 home runs in Game 1 of
Ryan Howard
2006-2007
105
the Division Series vs. NYYsingled and scored
Ken Griffey Jr. 1998-1999
104
winning run from first base in the 11th inning of
Alex Rodriguez 2002-2003
104
Game 5 of the Division Series (The Double by
Sammy Sosa
1997-1998
102
Edgar Martinez)5 home runs in the Division
David Ortiz
2005-2006
101
Jim Thome
2001-2002
101
Series tied Reggie Jacksons mark for most
Ralph Kiner
1949-1950
101
home runs in a post-season serieswon sixth
Rafael Palmeiro 2001-2002
100
consecutive Gold Glove following the season
Babe Ruth
1928-1929
100
had surgery Dec. 3, 1995 to remove the plate and
Roger Maris
1960-1961
100
the 7 screws.
1996: Despite missing 20 games with broken hamate bone in right wrist, posted a MVP-type
season (finished 4th in the voting with 188 points and 4 first place ballots)set (then)
franchise records with 49 home runs (3rd in AL) and 140 RBI (5th in AL) and ranked among
the league-leaders in runs (5th), total bases (6th, 342) slugging (5th, .628) and extra base
hits (8th, 77)named to post-season All-Star team by AP and The Sporting Newshit
HR #5 of the year into the deck ABOVE the Hard Rock Cafe at Torontos SkyDome (off
Giovanni Carrara) April 12hit 200th career home run May 21 at Boston (off Vaughn
Eshelman) to become 7th-youngest in history to reach 200 HR; other 6 players are all
in the Hall of Famerecorded first career 3-homer game May 24 vs. NYY; scored clubrecord 5 runs and 6 RBI (matched career-high)named AL Player of the Week May 26
stole 100th career base June 2 vs. Boston to become the first Mariner with 100 steals
and 100 homersbroke the hamate bone in his right wrist June 19 in his first at-bat
had surgery to remove the bone and was placed on the 15-day DL June 20missed
20 games (June 20-July 13) on the DL; team was 12-8 with out himled the Majors in
voting (with 3,064,814) and was elected to his seventh straight All-Star Gamefinished
July with 34 home runs; bombed 15 in Aug. and Sept.became Seattles all-time hit
leader Aug. 19 with career hit #1,164, passing Alvin Daviscapped season with HR #49
Sept. 26 at Oakland (off Mike Mohler)hit .306 (87x284) with 26 home runs and 79 RBI
following activation from the DL July 14.
1997: Became just the 13th unanimous MVP selection in baseball history after posting the
best season ever by a Seattle player and one of the best years in historyat season
end, 56 home runs were 7th-most in history,
the 3rd-most since 1961, and his 147 RBI
FATHER-SON HR COMBOS
were 6th-highest total in previous 48 years
HR Totals
led the Majors in RBI and led the AL (2nd in Family
the Majors) in home runs, total bases, slugging Bonds (Bobby 332, Barry 762)........... 1,094
percentage (.646) and extra base hits (93) Griffey (Senior 152, Junior 630).......... 782
became the 6th Major Leaguer (9x) to hit Alou (Felipe 206, Moises 319)............... 525
Perez (Tony 379, Eduardo 79)............... 458
over 100 home runs over two consecutive Bell (Gus 206, Buddy 201)..................... 407
seasonsrecorded 8 multi-HR games (7 2-HR Berra (Yogi 358, Dale 49)....................... 407
games and one 3-HR game)posted his 5th

CONSECUTIVE SEASONS,
100 TOTAL HOME RUNS

GRIFFEY JR. (continued)


100+ RBI season with club record 147 RBI and notched his fourth 40+ HR yearstarted
season with a bang, connecting for a pair of home runs off New Yorks David Cone in first
two at-bats on Opening Nightnamed AL Player of the Week April 8recorded second
career 3-HR game April 25 at Toronto, connecting twice off Roger Clemens and once off
Mike Timlin; third HR was #250 of his careerbecame the 4th-youngest player in history
to reach the 250-HR plateau despite missing 201 games to injuries and strikesnamed
AL Player of the Month for April with 13 home runscollected HR #25 on June 2 vs.
Toronto, and missed by one game equaling the fastest 25 HR in history; the quickest-ever
to 25 was Babe Ruth in 1928; he did it in team game #55matched Jimmie Foxx for the
2nd-quickest to 25 in ML historyhit HR #30 July 5 at Anaheim, becoming just the 3rd
player ever to record two seasons with 30+ HR prior to the All-Star break (also: Willie
Stargell and Mark McGwire)elected to 8th All-Star Game and led the AL in voting for
5th time and Majors for the 3rd timenamed Player of the Week Sept. 5 (7th career)hit
HR #50 Sept. 7 at Minnesota off Bob Tewksbury; became just the 15th player in history
with 50 or more home runs in a seasonwon 5th Silver Slugger and 8th consecutive Gold
Glovenamed The Sporting News MLB Player of the Year and to the AP post-season
All-Star team.
1998: Matched his 1997 home run total with 56led the Major Leagues in homers off LHP
(21), road HR (26) and Interleague HR (10)ranked among AL leaders in HR (1st), RBI
(3rd), runs (3rd), total bases (2nd), slugging percentage (3rd, .611), extra base hits (3rd,
92) and intentional walks (4th, 11)homered twice on April 13 at Cleveland, becoming
the 2nd-youngest player to hit 300 homersnamed AL Player of the Week from June 29July 5over 2-game stretch July 1-2 set a Mariners club record with 6 consecutive extrabase hits (2 HR, 1 3B, 3 2B)recorded 35 homers and 79 RBI prior to the All-Star break
hit HR#41 July 30 vs. Cleveland, tying the AL record for HR prior to Aug. 1 (Babe Ruth
in 1928, Jimmie Foxx in 1932)recorded career RBI #1,000 on Sept. 25 vs. Minnesota,
becoming the 4th-youngest player ever to record 1,000 RBIhit career homer #350 Sept.
25 vs. Texas (Eric Gunderson), becoming youngest player ever to hit 350 HR (28 years,
308 days)homered vs every opponent (18 teams) he faced.
1999: Hit 48 home runs to become the first player since Harmon Killebrew (1962-64) to lead
the American League in home runs in 3 consecutive seasonsranked among AL leaders
in HR (1st), RBI (3rd), runs (5th), total bases (349, 3rd), extra-base hits (77, 6th) and HR/
at-bat ratio (12.6, 4th)also led the league with 17 intentional walkshad a careerhigh 24 stolen baseshit his 7th career Opening Day homer run April 5 vs. Chicago (off
James Baldwin)hit grand slams in consecutive games April 29-30, becoming only the
19th Major Leaguer and second Mariner (Mike
Blowers) to do sorecorded 11 RBI over the
GRIFFEYS ALL-STAR VOTE
2-game stretch, setting a then-club record
All-Star Votes
Finish
for RBI in consecutive gamesalso had Year
1,669,135
25th in AL
club-record 14 RBI over 3-game stretch from 2009
2,907,746
4th in NL
April 28-30hit the final HR in the Kingdome 2008
2,986,818
1st in NL
on June 27 vs. Texas (off Aaron Sele)in 42 2007
2006
2,395,820
4th in NL
games at Safeco Field, batted .278 (42x151) 2005
1,489,768
7th in NL
with 14 home runs and 37 RBI.
2004
2,837,237
2nd in NL
2000: Acquired by Cincinnati prior to the start of 2003
664,038
9th in NL
spring training in exchange for Brett Tomko 2002
731,677
5th in NL
863,559
5th in NL
(rhp), Mike Cameron (of), Jake Meyer (rhp) and 2001
2,188,169
3rd in NL
Antonio Perez (inf)in his first season with the 2000
2,918,055
Led Majors
Reds led the club with 40 home runs, 118 RBI, 1999
4,202,830
Led Majors
100 runs, 289 total bases and 94 walkswas 1998
1997
3,514,340
Led Majors
voted to the All-Star Games starting lineup 1996
3,064,814
Led Majors
for the 11th consecutive year, his first as a 1995
1,204,748
2nd in AL
National League player, but did not play in the 1994
*6,079,688
Led Majors
game because of tendinitis in his right knee 1993
2,696,918
Led AL
2,071,407
3rd in AL
hampered by hamstring injuries throughout 1992
2,248,396
Led AL
the seasonrecorded career HR#400 April 10 1991
2,159,700
2nd in AL
at Colorado (off Rolando Arrojo), becoming the 1990
79,051
All write-in
youngest player in baseball history to hit 400 1989
Career *48,973,914
(21 Years)
homers (30 years, 141 days and hit it on his * All-time single-season and career records

GRIFFEY JR. (continued)


fathers 50th birthday)was his fourth career
homer on his fathers birthday (2000, 1994,
Only 4 players in Major League history have
1992 and his first career HR in 1989)hit 2
hit 300 home runs with one team and 200
homers and recorded career-high 8 RBI July
homers with anotherGriffey is the only
8 vs. Cleveland.
player to hit 400 with one team (417 with
2001: Led the Reds with 22 home runs and
SEA) and 200 with another (210 with CIN):
ranked 3rd with 65 RBIbothered all year by
Mark McGwire 363 w/ Oak 220 w/ StL
a torn left hamstringbecause of the injury
Rafael Palmeiro 321 w/ Tex
223 w/ Bal
suffered in spring training (March 26 at KC)
Jimmie Foxx
302 w/ Phi
222 w/ Bos
made his first 16 appearances of the season
Ken Griffey Jr. 417 w/ Sea 210 w/ Cin
as a pinch hitter (0x12, 3 BB, 2 IBB, 5 K, 1
HBP) until he went on the disabled list, April
29-June 15made his first start of the season in the Reds 65th gamehit safely in his
first 9 games after coming off the DL (.371, 2 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 7 R)in 95 games after
he returned from the DL hit .295 with all 22 homers and 95 RBImissed an Opening
Day start for the first time in his careerdid not make the All-Star team for the first time
since his rookie season (1989)at 31 years, 261 days old became the youngest player
in baseball history to hit 450 home runs when he homered off Russ Ortiz on Aug. 9 vs.
San Franciscohit a walk-off inside-the-park home run on Aug. 20 vs. St. Louis (off Andy
Benes).
2002: Limited to 70 games and 51 starts because of a pair of stints on the disabled list
on the DL from April 8-May 23 with a torn patellar tendon in his right knee (missed 41g)
and from June 25-July 21 with a torn right hamstriang (missed 25 G)also missed time
with injuries to his left quadriceps muscle and left hip flexorreturned to action on May
24 and appeared in 10 games, including 9 starts, before he suffered the right hamstring
injury on June 7 at Anaheimreinstated on July 22 and in 44 games (31 GS) the rest of
the season hit .276 (6 HR, 19 RBI)made 50 starts in CF and his only career start in LF
(8/23 at HOU)collected his 2,000th career hit June 18 vs. Seattle (off Joel Pineiro)
became the 29th player in history to record at least 2,000 hits and 400 homers.
2003: Had season-ending surgery on his right ankle on July 18 (Dr. Timothy Kremchek)
also had surgery on his right shoulder (Kremchek) on Aug. 4 to repair a dislocation
suffered while diving for a ball on April 5 vs. Chicagoappeared in 53 games, including
46 startswas expected to miss 6-10 weeks with the shoulder injury but returned in 37
daysrecorded the first hit at Great American Ballpark on Opening Day vs. Pittsburgh,
a first-inning double off Kris Bensonthe baseball was sent to the Hall of Fame in
Cooperstownhomered in 5 consecutive games July 8-12 to tie Reds club record shared
by Ted Kluszewski (8/11-8/15, 1954, 5 HR) and Johnny Bench (5/30-6/3, 1972, 7 HR)
streak ended on July 17 vs. Houston, the first game after the All-Star break, when he
suffered the season-ending ankle injury.
2004: Selected to the All-Star starting lineup for the 12th time, tied with Ozzie Smith for
3rd on all-time list (Cal Ripken Jr. 17, Rod Carew
CAREER FIELDING
15)at the All-Star Game in Houston participated
in ceremonies honoring the 14 living players who YEAR PCT G GS PO A E TC DP
1989 .969 127 120 302 12 10 324 6
hit at least 500 home runshad season-ending 1990* .980 155 150 330 8 7 345 1
.989 154 145 360 15 4 379 4
surgery on Aug. 16 to repair a complete tear of his 1991*
1992* .997 142 136 359 8 1 368 4
right hamstring (Kremchek)also was on the DL 1993* .991 156 137 316 8 3 327 3
.983 111 102 225 12 4 241 3
from July 11-Aug. 2 with a torn right hamstring 1994*
1995* .990 72 69 190 5 2 197 1
led the club in hitting with RISP (.329)missed 1996* .990 140 134 375 10 4 389 1
.985 157 153 388 9 6 403 3
Opening Day with a strained right calfmissed the 1997*
1998* .988 161 158 409 11 5 425 3
game on April 23 at Pittsburgh to attend the funeral 1999* .978 160 154 387 10 9 406 5
2000 .987 145 141 375 9 5 389 3
of his grandfather, Curtis Littletonhit 494th 2001 .985 111 90 195 1 3 199 0
.971 70 51 96 4 3 103 1
career homer on May 31 at Florida, passing Lou 2002
2003 .989 53 43 89 3 1 93 0
Gehrig into 20th place alone on the all-time list 2004 .994 83 77 173 4 1 178 1
124 285 6 3 294 1
with his parents in attendance, hit his 500th career 2005 .990 128
2006 .979 109 100 229 6 5 240 0
homer June 20 at St. Louis (off Matt Morris)was 2007 .974 144 131 291 5 8 304 2
122 219 8 5 232 1
his 4th career homer on Fathers Day and career 2008 .978 143
2009
1.000
117 11 13 0
0 13 0
hit number 2,143, the exact number produced by Totals .985 2638 2348 5606 154 89 5849 43
*won AL Gold Glove
his father in 19 Major League seasonsthe ball *GS=starts in field, does not include DH.
was caught and returned by 19-year-old Mark

300, 200

GRIFFEY JR. (continued)


Crummley of Mt. Carmel, IL, whom
AL OUTFIELDERS WITH 6
Griffey rewarded with an all-expenses
paid trip for 4 to the All-Star Game
CONSECUTIVE RAWLINGS
festivities in Houston.
GOLD GLOVE AWARDS
2005: Won the Ernie Lombardi Award as the
Player
Gold Gloves
Total
Reds MVP and was a unanimous selection
Ken Griffey Jr.
10 (1990-99)
10
for the Joe Nuxhall Good Guy Award,
Ichiro Suzuki
9 (2001-09)
9
both as voted by the Cincinnati chapter
Torii Hunter
9 (2001-09)
9
of the Baseball Writers Association of
Al Kaline
7 (1961-67)
10
Paul Blair
7 (1969-75)
8
Americareceived National League
Dwayne Murphy
6 (1980-85)
6
Comeback Player of the Year Awards in
voting by fans and in voting by his peers
RAWLINGS GOLD GLOVE
(Players Choice Award, The Sporting
News)was a finalist for the National
AWARD ALL-TIME TEAM
Leagues Hank Aaron Award and the
P Greg Maddux
SS Ozzie Smith
2005 Hutch Awardbegan the season
C Johnny Bench
OF Willie Mays
still recovering from hamstring surgery
1B Wes Parker
OF Roberto Clemente
2B Joe Morgan
OF Ken Griffey Jr.
and in 22 games in April hit .244 (1 HR, 9
3B Brooks Robinson
RBI)over his last 106 games (beginning
May 1) hit .313 (34 HR, 83 RBI)hit
safely in 19 of his last 20 games (.410,
10 HR, 14 RBI), including 10 multi-hit games during a 15-game hitting streak from Aug.
14-30 (.444, 8 HR, 12 RBI)missed the Reds last 26 games of the season because of a
sprained right foot suffered Sept. 4 at Atlantaranked among the NL leaders in slugging
(4th), home BA (.325, 6th), home runs (7th) and BA vs RHP (.314, 7th)hit his 5th career
homer on Fathers Day on June 19 vs. Atlantahit career HR#536 Sept. 4 at Atlanta to
tie Mickey Mantle for 12th on the all-time HR listhad a pair of arthroscopic surgeries on
Sept. 26 (Kremchek).
2006: Appeared in 109 games, ranking 2nd on the club in home runs and 3rd in RBI
missed 22 of the Reds last 24 games after he dislocated the second toe of his right foot
jumping into the outfield wall on Sept. 4hit career homer #563 Sept. 25 vs. Chicago,
trying Reggie Jackson for 10th on the all-time listhit a walk-off, 3-run home run in the
12th inning May 11 vs. Washington (off Joe Eischen)hit 15th career grand slam May 20
at Detroit (off Joel Zumaya)hit the 700th Griffey homer (Senior 152, Junior 548) June
19 at New York (NL) with his father in attendanceplayed for USA in the inaugural World
Baseball Classicnamed to the WBC All-Tournament team after hitting .524 (11x21) with
3 homers and 10 RBIranked among the events statistical leaders in hitting (.524, 2nd),
on-base percentage (.583, 2nd), slugging percentage (1.048, 3rd), hits (11, T4th), home
runs (3, T3rd), RBI (10, T1st) and total bases (22, 2nd)was the Reds nominee for both
the Roberto Clemente Award and the Hutch Award for his humanitarian and charitable
effortswas Seattles winner of the Hometown Hero Award presented by DHLat the
Winter Meetings in Orlando received Baseball Americas Lifetime Achievement Award.
2007: Produced his 9th 30-homer season and his 11th season with at least 90 RBIled all
ML right fielders in homersled all NL players in All-Star fan voting (2,986,818)also
was voted to the team by the playerswas a finalist for the Hank Aaron Awardnamed
to the Rawlings Gold Glove All-Time Team as voted by fansmissed 3 games from April
19-21 while battling the effects of the digestive condition diverticulitison April 27 was
diagnosed with pleurisy (inflammation of the lining of the pleural cavity surrounding the
lungs)in May was selected by fans as the MLB Clutch Performer of the Month after
hitting .306 and ranking 2nd in the NL in HR (10) and T8th in RBI (22)named the NL
Player of the Week for May 7-13, batting .400 and leading the league in HR (3) and RBI
(9)won the weekly award for the 10th time in his career, the first time as a Redhad
made only 4 games/1 start in RF prior to seasonhit #569 May 10 vs. Houston (off
Matt Albers), tying Rafael Palmeiro for 9th all-timemoved into 8th all-time (Harmon
Killebrew) with #573 May 22 vs. Washington (off Matt Chico)homered in 3 consecutive
games June 7-9tied Mark McGwire for 7th all-time with #583 June 24 at Seattle (off
Miguel Batista)moved into 6th place with #587 July 16 at Atlanta (moving past Frank
Robinson)batted .385 (5x13) in 3-game series in Seattle June 22-24, his first visit to
Safeco Field since he was traded following the 1999 season3 sellouts at Safeco Field

GRIFFEY JR. (continued)


SINGLE-SEASON HOMERS
Griffey set Mariners single-season records
with 56 home runs in back-to-back seasons
in 1997 and 1998:
Year Player
Club
HR
2001 Barry Bonds
San Francisco 73
1998 Mark McGwire St. Louis
70
1998 Sammy Sosa
Chicago (NL) 66
1999 Mark McGwire St. Louis
65
2001 Sammy Sosa
Chicago (NL) 64
1999 Sammy Sosa
Chicago (NL) 63
1961 Roger Maris
New York (AL) 61
1927 Babe Ruth
New York (AL) 60
1921 Babe Ruth
New York (AL) 59
1932 Jimmie Foxx
Philadelphia 58
1938 Hank Greenberg Detroit
58
1997 Mark McGwire Oakland/StL 58
2006 Ryan Howard Philadelphia 58
2002 Alex Rodriguez Texas
57
2001 Luis Gonzalez Arizona
57
1998 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle
56
1997 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle
56
1930 Hack Wilson
Chicago (NL) 56

CONSECUTIVE YEARS
LEADING AL IN HOMERS
Griffey is one of only 12 Major League
players to have won 3 consecutive home run
crownsGriffey led the AL in homers from
1997-99, recording 160 homers:
# Player
6
Babe Ruth
4
Frank Baker
4
Harry Davis
3
Ken Griffey Jr.
3
Alex Rodriguez
3
Harmon Killebrew

Years
1926-31
1911-14
1904-07
1997-99
2001-03
1962-64

CONSISTENCY
Griffey is one of only 7 players to hit 40
homers in at least 5 consecutive seasons:
#
7
6
6
5
5
5
5

Player
Years Consecutively
Babe Ruth
1926-32
Sammy Sosa
1998-2003
Alex Rodriguez
1998-2003
Barry Bonds
2000-04
Ken Griffey Jr.
1996-2000
Ralph Kiner
1947-51
Duke Snider
1953-57

OPENING DAY
Griffey has hit 8 home runs on Opening Day,
ranking most among active players and T1st
all-time with Frank Robinson (8):
Player
Opening Day HR
Ken Griffey Jr. (last 2009 vs. MIN)
8
Frank Robinson
8
Adam Dunn
8
Eddie Mathews
7
Willie Mays
7
Babe Ruth
7

totaled 138,343batted .385 (5x13) in the


series with 2 home runsspent most of spring
training recovering from a broken left hand
suffered in December and didnt appear in an
exhibition game until March 24 (6G in RF, 1G
at DH).
2008: Combined to hit .249 (122x490) with
30 doubles, 18 home runs and 71 RBI in 143
games with Chicago (AL) and Cincinnati
became the 6th player in history (3rd lefthander) to reach the 600-home run milestone
June 9 at Florida (off M. Hendrickson)
acquired by the White Sox from Cincinnati
on July 31 in exchange for RHP Nick Masset
and INF Danny Richaraccording to the Elias
Sports Bureau, only Willie Mays had more
home runs at the time of an in-season trade
in 1972 (646)fell short of the 20-homer mark
for the first time in a full season since his
rookie year in 1989 (16 HR in 127 games)143
games played were his 2nd-most since 2001
(144 in 2007)became the 18th player in
baseball history with 5,000 total bases with a
home run on July 4 vs. Washington (5,001)
made his White Sox debut on Aug. 1 at Kansas
City, going 2-for-3 with 2 RBIfirst start as an
AL player since Oct. 3, 1999 (SEA at OAK)hit
his first home run with the White Sox on Aug.
20 vs. Seattle, tying Sammy Sosa (609) for 5th
place on the all-time listhit his 500th career
double on Sept. 14 (G#2) vs. Detroit.
2009: Appeared in 117 games, including
102 starts (DH-91, LF-8, RF-3) in return
to Marinershit .214 (83x287) with a .411
SLG% (19 2B, 19 HR)led team with 63
walks, including 43 prior to the All-Star break
and 20 following the ASGhit 9 of 19 home
runs over the final 2 months of the season
(HR/13.67 AB)hit a solo home run at New
Yankee Stadium on July 1, 44th different Major
League Ballpark he has homered in; one shy of
the all-time record held by Sammy Sosa15
of 19 home runs came off first-time victims
homered off 407 different pitchers, 2nd only
to Sammy Sosa (449)joined Alex Rodriguez
with home runs July 1 at NYYonly 2nd game
in ML history in which 2 players, each with at
least 550 career homers, hit home runsother
was in a Braves-Giants game in 1971, when
Hank Aaron and Willie Mays both homered
HR #8 June 23 vs. San Diego was the 5,000th
HR in Mariners historyHR also tied Lou
Gehrig on all-time hits listhit walk-off single
in 14th inning Aug. 12 vs. CWS in 1-0 victory
9th career walk-off hit (last: 6/30/08 vs. PIT w/
CIN)hit game-tying, 2-run pinch-hit HR June
19 vs. Arizona (off Tony Pena)6th career
pinch-hit HR (first since 9/25/06 vs. CHI w/
CIN)made 2nd career start in LF June 13 at

GRIFFEY JR. (continued)


Coloradohad appeared in 3 previous games in LF in career (last: GS 8/23/02 at HOU)
made 12th Opening Day start for the Mariners (1989-99, 2009), and first in right field
made 11 consecutive OD starts for the Mariners in CF (1989-99)hit a solo home run on
Opening Day (4/6) at Minnesotawas his 8th career Opening Day homer, all coming in his
12 seasons with the Mariners (also: 1990, 1993, 1995, 1997-2, 1998, 1999)tied Frank
Robinson for the most OD homers in ML historysingled in his first home at-bat April 14
vs. LAA, his first at-bat as a Mariner at Safeco Field since Sept. 26, 1999hit HR#2 April
15 vs. LAA, his 400th homer as a Marinerbecame first player in Major League history to
hit 400 homers with one team (SEA) and 200 with another (210 with CIN)hit game-tying
2-run home run May 10 at Minnesota7th career homer on Mothers Day (T2nd in ML
history) and 100th career home run off a rookie pitcher (off LH Jose Mijares).
2010: Announced retirement from baseball on June 2, capping 22-season Hall of Fame
careersaw action in 33 games, including 25 starts at DHhit.184 (18x98) with 2 doubles,
7 RBI and 9 walkswent 2-for-6 (.333) with 3 RBI as a pinch-hitter, including walk-off
single May 20 vs. Toronto10th career walk-off hitPH sac fly May 12 at Baltimore
for career RBI #1,835tied Rafael Palmeiro for 14th on the all-time listrecorded 2nd
double May 5 vs. Tampa Bay for career extra base hit #1,192, tying Palmeiro for 6th alltimebecame one of 29 players to play in at least four decades (1980s, 90s, 2000s,
2010s)former Mariners Jamie Moyer and Omar Vizquel also joined the elite group of
players in 2010..
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Appeared in 18 career postseason games with the Mariners
(1995, 1997) and White Sox (2008)is a career .290 (20x69) hitter in postseason play with
6 home runs and 11 RBIhit .391 (9x23) with 9 runs, 5 homers and 7 RBI in the 1995
ALDS vs. the Yankeeshit .333 (7x21) with 2 doubles and one homer in 1995 ALCS vs.
Cleveland.
AWARDS: Player of the Year by the Seattle chapter of the Baseball Writers Association
of America (1990-91, 1993, 1997-99)BBWAA MVP: 1997Seattle Post-Intelligencers
Sports Star of the Year (1989), AL MVP (1997), Rawlings Gold Gloves: 1990-99Rawlings
Gold Glove Award All-Time TeamSilver Slugger: 1991, 1993-94, 1996-99)All-Star
Game: 1990 (starter), 1991 (starter), 1992 (starter, MVP), 1993 (starter), 1994 (starter),
1995 (starter, DNP), 1996 (starter, DNP), 1997 (starter), 1998 (starter), 1999 (starter), 2000
(starter, DNP), 2004 (starter, DNP), 2007 (starter)Home Run Derby Winner: 1994 (PIT),
1998 (COL), 1999 (BOS)Sporting News All-Star: 1992-94, 1996-99 in the AL, 2005 in
NLSporting News Player of the Year: 1997AP All-Star: 1991, 1994, 1996-99UPI AllStar: 1991, 1993 AL Player of the Month: April 1990, April 1997AL Player of the Week:
9 times (most recently 7/5/98)NL Player of the Week: 5/13/07AL Players Choice
Player of the Year (1997), MLB All-Century Team (1999), Louisville Slugger Living Legend
Award (2007), Seattles Hometown Hero (2006), Baseball America Lifetime Achievement
Award (2006), National League Comeback Player of the Year (2005), World Baseball
Classic All-Tournament (2006).

GRIFFEYs CAREER TRANSACTIONS


Selected by Seattle in the first round (1st overall) in the 1987 June draftsigned by Tom Mooney
On 15-day DL with broken left wrist, May 27-Aug. 15, 1995included rehab assignment at Tacoma.
On disabled list following surgery on broken bone in right hand, June 20-July 13, 1996.
Traded by Seattle to Cincinnati in exchange for Mike Cameron (of), Brett Tomko (rhp), Antonio Perez
(inf) and Jake Meyer (rhp), Feb. 10, 2000.
On disabled list with a partial tear of his left hamstring, April 29-June 14, 2001.
On disabled list with a torn patellar tendon in his right knee, April 8-May 23, 2002.
On disabled list with a torn right hamstring, June 24-July 21, 2002.
On disabled list with a dislocated right shoulder, April 7-May 12, 2003.
On disabled list with a torn peroneal tendon in his right ankle, July 18-Nov. 5, 2003.
On disabled list with a torn right hamstring, July 11-Aug. 2, 2004.
On 60-day disabled list with a torn right hamstring, Aug. 12-Nov. 2, 2004.
On disabled list with a strained right biceps tendon in right knee, April 17-May 10, 2006.
Traded to Chicago (AL) in exchange for Nick Masset (rhp) and Danny Richar (inf), July 31, 2008.
Signed by Seattle as a free agent, Feb. 21, 2009re-signed on Nov. 11, 2009.
Announced retirement from baseball, June 2, 2010.

KEN GRIFFEY JR. -- HOME RUN LOG


1989 (16):

No. Date
1
04/10/1989
2
04/11/1989
3
04/26/1989
4
05/16/1989
5
05/20/1989
6
05/21/1989
7
05/26/1989
8
05/30/1989
9
05/30/1989
10 06/04/1989
11 06/23/1989
12 07/05/1989
13 07/05/1989
14 08/27/1989
15 08/30/1989
16 09/20/1989

1990 (22):

No. Date
17 04/09/1990
18 04/16/1990
19 04/21/1990
20 04/28/1990
21 04/29/1990
22 05/12/1990
23 05/13/1990
24 05/20/1990
25 05/20/1990
26 05/22/1990
27 06/20/1990
28 06/22/1990
29 07/15/1990
30 07/26/1990
31 07/30/1990
32 08/12/1990
33 08/20/1990
34 08/28/1990
35 09/12/1990
36 09/14/1990
37 09/16/1990
38 09/19/1990

1991 (22):

No. Date
39 04/21/1991
40 04/27/1991
41 05/22/1991
42 05/25/1991
43 05/27/1991
44 05/28/1991
45 06/12/1991
46 07/03/1991
47 07/07/1991
48 07/21/1991
49 07/23/1991
50 07/30/1991
51 08/03/1991
52 08/09/1991
53 08/13/1991
54 08/14/1991
55 08/15/1991
56 08/28/1991
57 09/02/1991
58 09/16/1991
59 09/19/1991
60 09/27/1991

1992 (27):

No. Date
61 04/10/1992
62 04/15/1992
63 05/02/1992
64 05/07/1992
65 05/07/1992
66 05/16/1992
67 05/26/1992
68 05/27/1992
69 05/31/1992
70 06/02/1992
71 06/04/1992
72 06/04/1992
73 06/25/1992
74 06/27/1992
75 07/09/1992
76 07/17/1992
77 07/21/1992

Pitcher
Eric King
Shawn Hillegas
David Wells
Bill Wegman
Dale Mohorcic
Clay Parker
Bill Wegman
Jimmy Jones
Jimmy Jones
Charlie Hough
Doyle Alexander
Mike Dyer
Juan Berenguer
Mark Guthrie
Jeff Peterek
Mike Jeffcoat

Opp On
vs. CWS 0
vs. CWS 0
vs. TOR 0
vs. MIL
1
vs. NYY 2
vs. NYY 1
at MIL
0
at NYY
0
at NYY
1
vs. TEX 0
vs. DET 0
vs. MIN 0
vs. MIN 0
at MIN
0
at MIL
0
at TEX
0

Pitcher
Bert Blyleven
David West
Mike Moore
Pete Harnisch
Dave Johnson
Tim Leary
Lance McCullers
Greg Swindell
Greg Swindell
Mark Knudson
Kevin Appier
Nolan Ryan
Charles Nagy
Allan Anderson
Scott Sanderson
Tom Bolton
Bobby Witt
Jack Morris
Scott Sanderson
Kirk McCaskill
Bryan Harvey
Nolan Ryan

Opp On
at CAL
2
vs. MIN 1
at OAK
2
at BAL
0
at BAL
0
vs. NYY 0
vs. NYY 0
at CLE
0
at CLE
0
at MIL
0
at KC
0
at TEX
0
vs. CLE 1
at MIN
0
at OAK
0
vs. BOS 0
at TEX
1
vs. DET 1
vs. OAK 1
at CAL
0
at CAL
2
vs. TEX 1

Pitcher
Joe Slusarski
Kevin Tapani
Tom Gordon
Mike Jeffcoat
Kevin Appier
Tom Gordon
Greg Harris
Charlie Hough
Duane Ward
Jeff Robinson
Lee Guetterman
Roy Smith
Jeff Robinson
David West
Dave Stewart
Joe Slusarski
Ron Darling
Jaime Navarro
Paul Gibson
Jimmy Key
Tom Gordon
Melido Perez

Opp On
vs. OAK 0
at MIN
0
at KC
0
vs. TEX 0
vs. KC
1
vs. KC
0
vs. BOS 1
vs. CWS 0
vs. TOR 0
at BAL
2
at NYY
3
vs. BAL 3
at CAL
1
vs. MIN 0
vs. OAK 1
vs. OAK 1
vs. OAK 0
vs. MIL
0
vs. DET 0
vs. TOR 1
vs. KC
3
at CWS 1

Pitcher
Luis Aquino
Kirk McCaskill
Rick Sutcliffe
Jack Morris
Jack Morris
David Wells
Rick Sutcliffe
Ben McDonald
Roger Clemens
Dave Otto
Denis Boucher
Dennis Cook
Julio Valera
Mark Langston
Greg Cadaret
Jimmy Key
Frank Tanana

Opp On
vs. KC
1
at CWS 1
at BAL
1
vs. TOR 1
vs. TOR 0
at TOR
2
vs. BAL 2
vs. BAL 1
vs. BOS 0
at CLE
1
at CLE
1
at CLE
1
vs. CAL 0
vs. CAL 0
at NYY
0
vs. TOR 0
vs. DET 1

78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87

07/29/1992
08/07/1992
08/08/1992
08/12/1992
08/14/1992
08/18/1992
08/31/1992
09/05/1992
09/08/1992
09/30/1992

1993 (45):

No. Date
88 04/06/1993
89 04/18/1993
90 04/19/1993
91 04/19/1993
92 04/21/1993
93 04/21/1993
94 04/28/1993
95 05/06/1993
96 05/09/1993
97 05/30/1993
98 06/04/1993
99 06/05/1993
100 06/15/1993
101 06/20/1993
102 06/20/1993
103 06/21/1993
104 06/22/1993
105 06/23/1993
106 06/25/1993
107 06/27/1993
108 07/03/1993
109 07/07/1993
110 07/20/1993
111 07/21/1993
112 07/22/1993
113 07/23/1993
114 07/24/1993
115 07/25/1993
116 07/27/1993
117 07/28/1993
118 08/03/1993
119 08/08/1993
120 08/10/1993
121 08/21/1993
122 08/22/1993
123 08/25/1993
124 08/25/1993
125 08/26/1993
126 08/26/1993
127 09/01/1993
128 09/13/1993
129 09/21/1993
130 09/24/1993
131 09/29/1993
132 10/01/1993

1994 (40):

No. Date
133 04/09/1994
134 04/09/1994
135 04/10/1994
136 04/12/1994
137 04/24/1994
138 04/25/1994
139 04/29/1994
140 05/01/1994
141 05/03/1994
142 05/06/1994
143 05/07/1994
144 05/11/1994
145 05/14/1994
146 05/15/1994
147 05/16/1994
148 05/18/1994
149 05/18/1994
150 05/20/1994
151 05/21/1994
152 05/22/1994
153 05/23/1994
154 05/28/1994
155 06/06/1994
156 06/07/1994
157 06/11/1994
158 06/13/1994
159 06/14/1994

Steve Frey
Jeff Russell
Matt Whiteside
Dennis Moeller
Bill Krueger
Storm Davis
Frank Viola
Charles Nagy
Pat Mahomes
Chris Bosio

at CAL
vs. TEX
vs. TEX
vs. KC
vs. MIN
at BAL
vs. BOS
at CLE
at MIN
vs. MIL

0
0
1
1
0
2
1
0
3
2

Pitcher
Jack Morris
Mike Moore
John Doherty
John Doherty
Danny Darwin
Danny Darwin
Jeff Mutis
K. Wickander
Scott Erickson
Bill Krueger
Rick Sutcliffe
Brad Pennington
Billy Brewer
C. Leibrandt
Tom Henke
Ron Darling
Joe Boever
Kelly Downs
Wilson Alvarez
Alex Fernandez
John Dopson
Bob Wickman
Paul Gibson
Jimmy Key
Jeff Mutis
Albie Lopez
Matt Young
Jose Mesa
Kevin Tapani
Willie Banks
Bob Welch
Bob Patterson
Tom Gordon
Dave Stewart
Danny Cox
Bill Gullickson
Bill Gullickson
Dave Stewart
Dave Stewart
Mike Moore
John Farrell
Jeff Bronkey
D. Eckersley
Jack McDowell
Larry Casian

Opp On
vs. TOR 2
at DET
1
at DET
0
at DET
0
vs. BOS 1
vs. BOS 0
vs. CLE 1
at CLE
0
vs. MIN 0
vs. DET 2
at BAL
0
at BAL
0
vs. KC
0
vs. TEX 1
vs. TEX 1
vs. OAK 1
vs. OAK 1
vs. OAK 0
at CWS 1
at CWS 0
vs. BOS 0
vs. NYY 0
at NYY
0
at NYY
0
at CLE
0
at CLE
0
at CLE
0
at CLE
1
vs. MIN 3
vs. MIN 0
at OAK
1
at TEX
0
at KC
0
at TOR
0
at TOR
0
at DET
0
at DET
0
vs. TOR 1
vs. TOR 0
vs. DET 1
at CAL
0
vs. TEX 0
vs. OAK 0
at CWS 0
at MIN
1

Pitcher
Juan Guzman
Tony Castillo
Dave Stewart
Scott Erickson
Brad Pennington
Roger Clemens
Jamie Moyer
Arthur Rhodes
Tony Fossas
John Doherty
Mike Moore
Jason Bere
Mike Butcher
Joe Magrane
Tom Gordon
Mark Gubicza
Billy Brewer
Roger Pavlik
Darren Oliver
James Hurst
Bobby Witt
Ricky Bones
Jason Grimsley
Dennis Martinez
Ron Darling
Bruce Hurst
Kenny Rogers

Opp On
at TOR
0
at TOR
0
at TOR
0
vs. MIN 2
at BAL
2
vs. BOS 0
vs. BAL 0
vs. BAL 1
at BOS
1
at DET
0
at DET
1
at CWS 2
vs. CAL 0
vs. CAL 0
vs. KC
1
vs. KC
0
vs. KC
1
vs. TEX 1
vs. TEX 0
vs. TEX 1
at OAK
0
at MIL
0
vs. CLE 0
vs. CLE 1
vs. OAK 0
at TEX
3
at TEX
0

160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172

06/14/1994
06/15/1994
06/17/1994
06/22/1994
06/24/1994
07/07/1994
07/15/1994
07/15/1994
07/23/1994
08/02/1994
08/07/1994
08/08/1994
08/11/1994

1995 (17):

No. Date
173 04/27/1995
174 04/29/1995
175 05/06/1995
176 05/13/1995
177 05/14/1995
178 05/19/1995
179 05/26/1995
180 08/20/1995
181 08/21/1995
182 08/24/1995
183 09/05/1995
184 09/11/1995
185 09/19/1995
186 09/20/1995
187 09/22/1995
188 09/26/1995
189 09/28/1995

1996 (49):

No. Date
190 04/05/1996
191 04/06/1996
192 04/11/1996
193 04/12/1996
194 04/12/1996
195 04/20/1996
196 04/21/1996
197 04/21/1996
198 05/10/1996
199 05/10/1996
200 05/21/1996
201 05/23/1996
202 05/24/1996
203 05/24/1996
204 05/24/1996
205 05/28/1996
206 05/29/1996
207 05/31/1996
208 06/04/1996
209 06/09/1996
210 06/10/1996
211 06/12/1996
212 06/15/1996
213 07/14/1996
214 07/20/1996
215 07/21/1996
216 07/21/1996
217 07/22/1996
218 07/25/1996
219 07/27/1996
220 07/27/1996
221 07/30/1996
222 07/31/1996
223 07/31/1996
224 08/09/1996
225 08/11/1996
226 08/17/1996
227 08/18/1996
228 08/23/1996
229 08/25/1996
230 08/31/1996
231 09/03/1996
232 09/04/1996
233 09/13/1996
234 09/15/1996
235 09/20/1996
236 09/21/1996
237 09/23/1996
238 09/26/1996

Dan Smith
Kevin Brown
David Cone
Brian Anderson
P. Assenmacher
Aaron Sele
Melido Perez
Melido Perez
Jose Melendez
Joe Magrane
Billy Brewer
Matt Whiteside
Ron Darling

at TEX
at TEX
at KC
at CAL
vs. CWS
at BOS
vs. NYY
vs. NYY
at BOS
at CAL
at KC
at TEX
at OAK

0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
2
0
3

Pitcher
Sean Bergman
David Wells
Shawn Boskie
Alex Fernandez
Jim Abbott
Brad Radke
Ben McDonald
Rheal Cormier
Scott Erickson
John Wetteland
Mariano Rivera
Pat Mahomes
Kevin Gross
Bob Tewksbury
Todd Van Poppel
R. Monteleone
Roger Pavlik

Opp On
vs. DET 2
vs. DET 0
at CAL
0
vs. CWS 0
vs. CWS 0
at MIN
1
vs. BAL 0
vs. BOS 0
vs. BAL 0
vs. NYY 1
at NYY
0
vs. MIN 1
vs. TEX 0
vs. TEX 1
vs. OAK 0
vs. CAL 0
at TEX
3

Pitcher
Scott Karl
Angel Miranda
Randy Veres
Paul Quantrill
Giovanni Carrara
Juan Guzman
Erik Hanson
Erik Hanson
Chris Haney
Mike Magnante
V. Eshelman
Roger Clemens
S. Kamieniecki
Jeff Nelson
Steve Howe
Arthur Rhodes
Randy Myers
V. Eshelman
Brian Anderson
Mark Gubicza
Scott Aldred
Mike Milchin
Kevin Tapani
Jason Grimsley
Dennis Springer
Jim Abbott
Jim Abbott
Ben McDonald
Felipe Lira
Greg Gohr
Greg Gohr
Cal Eldred
Jeff DAmico
Ramon Garcia
Scott Aldred
Brad Radke
Jim Mecir
Dwight Gooden
M. Brandenburg
Eric Gunderson
Scott Erickson
Tom Gordon
Mike Maddux
Travis Miller
Rich Robertson
Doug Johns
Dave Telgheder
Chuck Finley
Mike Mohler

Opp On
vs. MIL
1
vs. MIL
0
at DET
0
at TOR
0
at TOR
2
vs. TOR 0
vs. TOR 1
vs. TOR 0
vs. KC
1
vs. KC
0
at BOS
2
at BOS
0
vs. NYY 1
vs. NYY 2
vs. NYY 0
vs. BAL 0
vs. BAL 0
vs. BOS 2
at CLE
2
at KC
0
at MIN
1
at MIN
0
vs. CWS 1
vs. CAL 1
at CAL
2
at CAL
2
at CAL
1
vs. MIL
0
vs. DET 0
vs. DET 0
vs. DET 2
at MIL
2
at MIL
1
at MIL
0
vs. MIN 1
vs. MIN 0
at NYY
1
at NYY
1
at BOS
2
at BOS
0
vs. BAL 1
vs. BOS 2
vs. BOS 2
at MIN
2
at MIN
1
vs. OAK 0
vs. OAK 0
at CAL
0
at OAK
0

KEN GRIFFEY JR. -- HOME RUN LOG


1997 (56):

No. Date
239 04/01/1997
240 04/01/1997
241 04/04/1997
242 04/05/1997
243 04/06/1997
244 04/08/1997
245 04/16/1997
246 04/17/1997
247 04/20/1997
248 04/23/1997
249 04/25/1997
250 04/25/1997
251 04/25/1997
252 05/02/1997
253 05/09/1997
254 05/12/1997
255 05/14/1997
256 05/15/1997
257 05/18/1997
258 05/20/1997
259 05/23/1997
260 05/25/1997
261 05/27/1997
262 05/30/1997
263 06/02/1997
264 06/10/1997
265 06/14/1997
266 06/20/1997
267 06/22/1997
268 07/05/1997
269 07/25/1997
270 07/26/1997
271 08/02/1997
272 08/07/1997
273 08/08/1997
274 08/10/1997
275 08/12/1997
276 08/15/1997
277 08/17/1997
278 08/17/1997
279 08/23/1997
280 08/25/1997
281 08/25/1997
282 08/31/1997
283 09/01/1997
284 09/01/1997
285 09/04/1997
286 09/04/1997
287 09/05/1997
288 09/07/1997
289 09/15/1997
290 09/15/1997
291 09/19/1997
292 09/22/1997
293 09/22/1997
294 09/27/1997

1998 (56):

No. Date
295 03/31/1998
296 04/03/1998
297 04/04/1998
298 04/12/1998
299 04/13/1998
300 04/13/1998
301 04/17/1998
302 04/20/1998
303 04/29/1998
304 04/30/1998
305 04/30/1998
306 05/02/1998
307 05/05/1998
308 05/08/1998
309 05/10/1998
310 05/18/1998
311 05/21/1998
312 05/24/1998
313 05/31/1998
314 06/02/1998
315 06/02/1998
316 06/04/1998
317 06/06/1998
318 06/07/1998
319 06/09/1998
320 06/11/1998
321 06/18/1998

Pitcher
David Cone
David Cone
Aaron Sele
Chris Hammond
John Wasdin
Albie Lopez
Mike Myers
Felipe Lira
Scott Aldred
Randy Veres
Roger Clemens
Roger Clemens
Mike Timlin
Sean Maloney
Arthur Rhodes
Jeff DAmico
Carlos Castillo
Doug Drabek
Mike Mussina
Jason Dickson
Hipolito Pichardo
Glendon Rusch
Kevin Jarvis
Felipe Lira
Luis Andujar
Pat Hentgen
Tom Candiotti
Bobby Witt
Ed Vosberg
Matt Perisho
David Wells
Graeme Lloyd
Steve Woodard
Scott Eyre
Nelson Cruz
Doug Drabek
Steve Woodard
Jimmy Key
Jaime Navarro
Chuck McElroy
Ramiro Mendoza
Jeff Suppan
Butch Henry
Tom Candiotti
Joey Hamilton
Joey Hamilton
LaTroy Hawkins
Greg Swindell
Brad Radke
Bob Tewksbury
Woody Williams
Woody Williams
Aaron Small
Eric Ludwick
Eric Ludwick
Brad Rigby

Opp On
vs. NYY 0
vs. NYY 1
vs. BOS 0
vs. BOS 1
vs. BOS 1
vs. CLE 1
at DET
1
at DET
1
vs. MIN 1
vs. KC
0
at TOR
0
at TOR
0
at TOR
0
vs. MIL
2
at BAL
2
at MIL
1
vs. CWS 0
vs. CWS 1
vs. BAL 1
at ANA
1
at KC
1
at KC
0
at MIN
1
vs. DET 0
vs. TOR 0
at TOR
0
vs. LAD 0
at TEX
3
at TEX
0
at ANA
1
at NYY
2
at NYY
1
at MIL
1
vs. CWS 0
vs. CWS 0
vs. CWS 0
vs. MIL
0
at BAL
1
at CWS 1
at CWS 0
vs. NYY 0
vs. BOS 1
vs. BOS 1
at LAD
0
vs. SD
0
vs. SD
0
at MIN
1
at MIN
0
at MIN
0
at MIN
1
vs. TOR 1
vs. TOR 0
at OAK
0
at OAK
0
at OAK
0
vs. OAK 0

Pitcher
Charles Nagy
Derek Lowe
Brian Rose
Tim Wakefield
Dave Burba
Jose Mesa
Eric Milton
Chris Haney
Mike Stanton
David Wells
David Wells
Justin Thompson
Scott Eyre
Woody Williams
Dan Plesac
Roger Clemens
John Burkett
Dennis Springer
Albie Lopez
Doug Drabek
Norm Charlton
Ken Hill
Dave Mlicki
Mark Guthrie
Julian Tavarez
Mike Oquist
Jarrod Washburn

Opp On
vs. CLE 0
vs. BOS 1
vs. BOS 1
at BOS
1
at CLE
1
at CLE
1
at MIN
1
vs. KC
0
at NYY
0
at NYY
0
at NYY
0
vs. DET 0
vs. CWS 0
vs. TOR 0
vs. TOR 0
at TOR
2
at TEX
1
vs. TB
0
at TB
0
at BAL
2
at BAL
0
vs. ANA 1
vs. LAD 0
vs. LAD 1
at SF
0
at OAK
1
at ANA
0

322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350

06/19/1998
06/23/1998
06/24/1998
06/26/1998
06/28/1998
06/30/1998
07/01/1998
07/02/1998
07/09/1998
07/10/1998
07/14/1998
07/14/1998
07/21/1998
07/30/1998
08/15/1998
08/23/1998
08/24/1998
08/29/1998
08/30/1998
08/30/1998
09/05/1998
09/07/1998
09/07/1998
09/12/1998
09/15/1998
09/17/1998
09/22/1998
09/22/1998
09/25/1998

1999 (48):

No. Date
351 04/05/1999
352 04/07/1999
353 04/17/1999
354 04/24/1999
355 04/24/1999
356 04/28/1999
357 04/29/1999
358 04/29/1999
359 04/30/1999
360 05/06/1999
361 05/08/1999
362 05/14/1999
363 05/15/1999
364 05/16/1999
365 05/18/1999
366 05/19/1999
367 05/24/1999
368 05/25/1999
369 05/26/1999
370 05/31/1999
371 06/08/1999
372 06/08/1999
373 06/09/1999
374 06/15/1999
375 06/18/1999
376 06/19/1999
377 06/27/1999
378 07/05/1999
379 07/11/1999
380 07/18/1999
381 07/23/1999
382 07/25/1999
383 07/27/1999
384 07/31/1999
385 08/03/1999
386 08/10/1999
387 08/17/1999
388 08/22/1999
389 08/23/1999
390 08/24/1999
391 08/24/1999
392 09/05/1999
393 09/07/1999
394 09/08/1999
395 09/14/1999
396 09/20/1999
397 09/21/1999
398 09/22/1999
399 04/09/2000

2000 (40):

No. Date
400 04/10/2000
401 04/11/2000
402 04/20/2000
403 04/20/2000

Blake Stein
Joey Hamilton
Roberto Ramirez
Jeff Suppan
Brian Anderson
Pedro Astacio
Mike Saipe
Darryl Kile
Pep Harris
Chuck Finley
John Burkett
Scott Bailes
Wilson Alvarez
Dave Burba
Jaime Navarro
John Snyder
Mike Sirotka
Andy Pettitte
Hideki Irabu
Mike Buddie
Armando Benitez
Pete Smith
Jimmy Key
Tim Belcher
Eddie Guardado
Tom Candiotti
Jay Witasick
Jay Witasick
Eric Gunderson

vs. OAK
vs. SD
at SD
at ARI
at ARI
vs. COL
vs. COL
vs. COL
vs. ANA
vs. ANA
vs. TEX
vs. TEX
at TB
vs. CLE
at CWS
vs. CWS
vs. CWS
at NYY
at NYY
at NYY
vs. BAL
vs. BAL
vs. BAL
at KC
at MIN
at OAK
vs. OAK
vs. OAK
vs. TEX

0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
2
0
2
0
2
1
3
0
2
2
0
0
2

Pitcher
James Baldwin
John Snyder
Ken Hill
Rolando Arrojo
Rolando Arrojo
Willie Blair
Mel Rojas
Mel Rojas
Graeme Lloyd
Bartolo Colon
Jay Tessmer
Jeff Suppan
Jay Witasick
Scott Service
Dan Perkins
Mike Lincoln
Bob Wells
Rob Radlosky
LaTroy Hawkins
Sidney Ponson
Mark Brownson
Dave Veres
Brian Bohanon
Brian Moehler
Ricardo Rincon
Dave Burba
Aaron Sele
S. Hasegawa
Darren Dreifort
Omar Daal
LaTroy Hawkins
Brad Radke
Ken Ray
Sidney Ponson
Ryan Rupe
Mike Sirotka
Pat Hentgen
P. Assenmacher
Charles Nagy
Willie Blair
Willie Blair
Mark Portugal
David Wells
Graeme Lloyd
Rolando Arrojo
Scott Service
Jeff Suppan
Jay Witasick
Scott Downs

Opp On
vs. CWS 0
vs. CWS 0
at ANA
1
at TB
0
at TB
0
vs. DET 2
vs. DET 3
vs. DET 0
vs. TOR 3
at CLE
0
at NYY
1
vs. KC
1
vs. KC
0
vs. KC
0
vs. MIN 0
vs. MIN 0
at MIN
1
at MIN
2
at MIN
1
vs. BAL 0
at COL
2
at COL
0
at COL
0
at DET
2
at CLE
0
at CLE
0
vs. TEX 2
at ANA
0
at LAD
1
vs. ARI
0
at MIN
1
at MIN
0
at KC
1
vs. BAL 0
vs. TB
0
vs. CWS 0
at TOR
1
vs. CLE 1
vs. CLE 1
vs. DET 1
vs. DET 1
vs. BOS 1
vs. TOR 1
vs. TOR 1
at TB
1
vs. KC
1
vs. KC
1
vs. KC
1
vs. CHI 1

Pitcher
Rolando Arrojo
Gabe White
Livan Hernandez
Aaron Fultz

Opp On
at COL
0
at COL
3
vs. SF
1
vs. SF
1

404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438

04/27/2000
04/30/2000
05/05/2000
05/07/2000
05/11/2000
05/13/2000
05/13/2000
05/15/2000
05/23/2000
06/03/2000
06/07/2000
06/10/2000
06/11/2000
06/17/2000
06/18/2000
06/22/2000
06/23/2000
06/26/2000
06/27/2000
06/27/2000
06/29/2000
07/08/2000
07/08/2000
07/13/2000
07/13/2000
07/25/2000
07/28/2000
08/09/2000
08/11/2000
08/18/2000
09/01/2000
09/04/2000
09/06/2000
09/10/2000
09/19/2000

2001 (22):

No. Date
439 06/19/2001
440 06/22/2001
441 06/26/2001
442 06/30/2001
443 07/15/2001
444 07/16/2001
445 07/16/2001
446 07/28/2001
447 08/01/2001
448 08/02/2001
449 08/03/2001
450 08/09/2001
451 08/10/2001
452 08/15/2001
453 08/18/2001
454 08/20/2001
455 08/21/2001
456 08/23/2001
457 08/26/2001
458 09/21/2001
459 09/25/2001
460 10/03/2001

2002 (8):

No. Date
461 04/07/2002
462 06/06/2002
463 07/28/2002
464 08/01/2002
465 08/07/2002
466 08/19/2002
467 08/23/2002
468 09/18/2002

2003 (13):

No. Date
469 04/02/2003
470 05/20/2003
471 05/24/2003
472 05/24/2003
473 05/30/2003
474 05/30/2003
475 06/04/2003
476 06/25/2003
477 07/08/2003
478 07/09/2003
479 07/10/2003
480 07/11/2003
481 07/12/2003

Glendon Rusch
Todd Ritchie
Andy Benes
Darren Holmes
Kevin Walker
Yorkis Perez
Billy Wagner
Jose Cabrera
Eric Gagne
Sean Bergman
Jim Parque
Dave Burba
Justin Speier
Adam Eaton
Carlos Almanzar
Kevin Jarvis
Adam Eaton
G. Stephenson
Darryl Kile
Darryl Kile
Andy Benes
Kane Davis
Jim Brower
Pedro Astacio
Julian Tavarez
Jose Lima
Mike Johnson
Tom Glavine
Steve Rain
Todd Ritchie
D. Hermanson
Al Leiter
Bobby Jones
J. Anderson
L. Hernandez

at NYM
at PIT
vs. STL
vs. STL
vs. SD
at HOU
at HOU
at HOU
at LAD
vs. MIN
vs. CWS
at CLE
at CLE
at SD
at SD
vs. COL
vs. SD
vs. STL
vs. STL
vs. STL
vs. STL
vs. CLE
vs. CLE
at COL
at COL
vs. HOU
at MON
vs. ATL
at CHI
vs. PIT
vs. MON
vs. NYM
vs. NYM
at PIT
at SF

0
2
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
2
1
1
1
3
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
0

Pitcher
Ben Sheets
Scott Elarton
Andy Benes
Julian Tavarez
Chris Holt
Adam Pettyjohn
Heath Murray
Brad Penny
Alberto Reyes
Luke Prokopec
Chuck McElroy
Russ Ortiz
Shawn Chacon
Woody Williams
Lance Painter
Andy Benes
D. Hermanson
Andy Benes
Masato Yoshii
Mac Suzuki
Dave Coggin
Ron Mahay

Opp On
vs. MIL
0
at HOU 0
at STL
0
vs. CHI
0
vs. DET 0
vs. DET 0
vs. DET 2
vs. FLA 0
at LAD
0
at LAD
0
at SD
0
vs. SF
1
vs. COL 1
at STL
0
vs. MIL
0
vs. STL 0
vs. STL 1
vs. STL 0
at MON 1
at MIL
2
at PHI
0
at CHI
0

Pitcher
Javier Vazquez
Woody Williams
Steve Trachsel
Omar Daal
Jason Jennings
Ricky Stone
Peter Munro
Josh Fogg

Opp On
vs. MON 0
vs. STL 0
at NYM 0
vs. LAD 1
at COL
0
vs. HOU 2
at HOU 0
at PIT
0

Pitcher
Kip Wells
Greg Maddux
Brad Penny
Juan Alvarez
Braden Looper
A. Almanza
Mike Mussina
Matt Morris
Peter Munro
J. Robertson
Ron Villone
Ben Sheets
Mike DeJean

Opp On
vs. PIT
0
vs. ATL
1
vs. FLA 1
vs. FLA 1
at FLA
0
at FLA
0
vs. NYY 0
at STL
2
at HOU 0
at HOU 0
at HOU 0
at MIL
1
at MIL
0

KEN
KENGRIFFEY
GRIFFEYJR.
JR.----HOME
HOMERUN
RUNDATA
LOG
2004 (20):

No. Date
482 04/07/2004
483 04/09/2004
484 04/16/2004
485 05/06/2004
486 05/08/2004
487 05/08/2004
488 05/11/2004
489 05/15/2004
490 05/23/2004
491 05/24/2004
492 05/25/2004
493 05/28/2004
494 05/31/2004
495 06/01/2004
496 06/05/2004
497 06/06/2004
498 06/06/2004
499 06/13/2004
500 06/20/2004
501 07/08/2004

2005 (35):

No. Date
502 04/30/2005
503 05/02/2005
504 05/08/2005
505 05/12/2005
506 05/14/2005
507 05/18/2005
508 05/29/2005
509 05/31/2005
510 06/07/2005
511 06/10/2005
512 06/12/2005
513 06/19/2005
514 06/24/2005
515 06/24/2005
516 07/02/2005
517 07/04/2005
518 07/08/2005
519 07/15/2005
520 07/16/2005
521 07/17/2005
522 07/20/2005
523 07/26/2005
524 07/27/2005
525 08/08/2005
526 08/09/2005
527 08/14/2005
528 08/15/2005
529 08/16/2005
530 08/18/2005
531 08/25/2005
532 08/26/2005
533 08/26/2005
534 08/28/2005
535 09/02/2005
536 09/04/2005

2006 (27):

No. Date
537 04/05/2006
538 04/11/2006
539 05/11/2006
540 05/20/2006
541 05/22/2006
542 05/23/2006
543 05/31/2006
544 06/03/2006
545 06/05/2006
546 06/05/2006
547 06/10/2006
548 06/19/2006
549 06/25/2006
550 06/27/2006
551 06/28/2006
552 06/29/2006
553 07/01/2006
554 07/03/2006
555 07/13/2006
556 07/27/2006
557 07/30/2006
558 08/02/2006
559 08/06/2006
560 08/16/2006
561 08/17/2006
562 08/25/2006
563 09/25/2006

Pitcher
Greg Maddux
Josh Fogg
Michael Wuertz
W. Obermueller
D. Hermanson
Scott Eyre
David Wells
Odalis Perez
Wade Miller
Tim Redding
Josh Beckett
Claudio Vargas
Justin Wayne
Matt Perisho
Tomo Ohka
L. Hernandez
L. Hernandez
Cliff Lee
Matt Morris
W. Obermueller

Opp On
vs. CHI 1
vs. PIT
1
at CHI
1
vs. MIL
1
vs. SF
0
vs. SF
0
at SD
0
at LAD
1
vs. HOU 1
vs. HOU 0
vs. FLA 2
at MON 1
at FLA
2
at FLA
0
vs. MON 0
vs. MON 1
vs. MON 0
at CLE
0
at STL
0
at MIL
1

Pitcher
Victor Santos
Chris Carpenter
Jeff Weaver
Rheal Cormier
Ryan Madson
Manny Aybar
Kip Wells
Brandon Backe
Travis Harper
John Parrish
Sidney Ponson
Adam Bernero
Scott Elarton
Scott Sauerbeck
Chad Harville
Kirk Rueter
A. Almanza
Jason Jennings
Jeff Francis
Jamey Wright
Kerry Wood
Steve Schmoll
Jeff Weaver
Glendon Rusch
Mark Prior
Doug Davis
Kevin Correia
Tyler Walker
Brett Tomko
Livan Hernandez
Mark Redman
John Grabow
Kip Wells
Tim Hudson
Horacio Ramirez

Opp On
at MIL
1
vs. STL 0
vs. LAD 0
at PHI
0
at PHI
2
at NYM 1
vs. PIT
2
at HOU 1
vs. TB
1
vs. BAL 0
vs. BAL 1
vs. ATL
2
at CLE
0
at CLE
0
vs. HOU 1
at SF
0
at ARI
2
vs. COL 0
vs. COL 0
vs. COL 0
vs. CHI 0
at LAD
0
at LAD
0
at CHI
2
at CHI
0
at MIL
0
vs. SF
0
vs. SF
0
vs. SF
1
at WAS 0
at PIT
0
at PIT
1
at PIT
0
at ATL
0
at ATL
0

Pitcher
Jerome Williams
Glendon Rusch
Joey Eischen
Joel Zumaya
David Bush
Dana Eveland
Carlos Zambrano
Andy Pettitte
Jeff Suppan
J. Isringhausen
Carlos Zambrano
O. Hernandez
Jeremy Sowers
Mike Wood
Andy Sisco
Bobby Keppel
Cliff Lee
Brian Shouse
Scott Dohmann
Taylor Buchholz
Ben Sheets
Brad Penny
John Smoltz
Jorge Sosa
Jeff Weaver
Matt Morris
Scott Eyre

Opp On
vs. CHI 0
at CHI
0
vs. WAS 2
at DET
3
vs. MIL
2
vs. MIL
2
at CHI
0
at HOU 0
at STL
0
at STL
2
vs. CHI 0
at NYM 0
at CLE
1
vs. KC
1
vs. KC
0
vs. KC
1
vs. CLE 0
at MIL
0
vs. COL 0
at HOU 1
at MIL
1
vs. LAD 0
vs. ATL
0
at STL
0
at STL
0
at SF
0
vs. CHI 2

2007 (30):

No. Date
564 04/24/2007
565 05/01/2007
566 05/03/2007
567 05/04/2007
568 05/08/2007
569 05/10/2007
570 05/13/2007
571 05/15/2007
572 05/21/2007
573 05/22/2007
574 05/25/2007
575 06/01/2007
576 06/07/2007
577 06/08/2007
578 06/09/2007
579 06/14/2007
580 06/16/2007
581 06/16/2007
582 06/19/2007
583 06/24/2007
584 06/24/2007
585 07/01/2007
586 07/06/2007
587 07/16/2007
588 07/26/2007
589 08/03/2007
590 08/10/2007
591 08/25/2007
592 08/29/2007
593 09/07/2007

2008 (18):

No. Date
594 04/06/2008
595 04/15/2008
596 04/17/2008
597 04/23/2008
598 05/22/2008
599 05/31/2008
600 06/09/2008
601 06/22/2008
602 06/25/2008
603 06/30/2008
604 07/04/2008
605 07/10/2008
606 07/21/2008
607 07/26/2008
608 07/30/2008
609 08/20/2008
610 09/23/2008
611 09/24/2008

2009 (19):

No. Date
612 04/06/2009
613 04/15/2009
614 05/10/2009
615 05/19/2009
616 05/24/2009
617 06/02/2009
618 06/19/2009
619 06/23/2009
620 06/27/2009
621 07/01/2009
622 08/01/2009
623 08/07/2009
624 08/23/2009
625 08/24/2009
626 09/15/2009
627 09/20/2009
628 09/29/2009
629 09/30/2009
630 10/03/2009

2010 (0):

No. Date
None

Pitcher
Opp On
Kip Wells
at STL
1
Matt Albers
at HOU 0
W. Rodriguez
at HOU 0
Jason Hirsh
vs. COL 0
Wandy Rodriguez vs. HOU 1
Matt Albers
vs. HOU 1
M. Hendrickson at LAD
2
Heath Bell
at SD
0
Levale Speigner vs. WAS 0
Matt Chico
vs. WAS 1
Paul Maholm
vs. PIT
0
Taylor Buchholz at COL
0
Adam Wainwright at STL
0
Cliff Lee
vs. CLE 0
Rafael Perez
vs. CLE 0
Bartolo Colon
vs. ANA 0
Jamey Wright
vs. TEX 0
Jamey Wright
vs. TEX 1
Chad Gaudin
at OAK
0
Miguel Batista
at SEA
0
Miguel Batista
at SEA
0
Mike Maroth
vs. STL 2
Micah Owings
vs. ARI
1
Oscar Villarreal at ATL
2
David Bush
vs. MIL
0
Jonah Bayliss
at PIT
0
Wil Ledezma
vs. SD
0
Sergio Mitre
vs. FLA 1
Ian Snell
at PIT
2
David Bush
vs. MIL
1
Pitcher
Brett Myers
Ryan Dempster
Jon Lieber
Chris Sampson
Randy Wolf
Jair Jurrjens
M. Hendrickson
Kyle Farnsworth
Roy Halladay
Matt Capps
Jason Bergmann
Michael Wuertz
Josh Banks
Jorge de la Rosa
W. Rodriguez
R.A. Dickey
Matt Guerrier
Nick Blackburn

Opp On
vs. PHI
1
at CHI
1
at CHI
2
vs. HOU 0
at SD
1
vs. ATL
1
at FLA
1
at NYY
0
at TOR
1
vs. PIT
1
vs. WAS 1
at CHI
2
vs. SD
1
vs. COL 0
at HOU 2
vs. SEA 1
at MIN
1
at MIN
0

Pitcher
Opp On
Francisco Liriano at MIN
0
Jered Weaver
LAA
0
Jose Mijares
at MIN
1
Matt Palmer
LAA
0
Barry Zito
SF
1
Jamie Walker
BAL
0
Tony Pena
ARI
1
Chad Gaudin
SD
0
Eric Milton
at LAD
1
Andy Pettitte
at NYY
0
Tommy Hunter
at TEX
2
Jeff Niemann
TB
0
Fausto Carmona at CLE
0
Vin Mazzaro
OAK
1
Freddy Garcia
CWS
0
Joba Chamberlain NYY
2
Trevor Cahill
OAK
2
Clay Mortensen OAK
2
Tommy Hunter
TEX
0
Pitcher

Opp

On

CAREER-HIGH HOMERS...
By May 1....................... 13 (1997)
By June 1...................... 24 (1997)
By July 1........................ 33 (1998)
By Aug. 1....................... 41 (1998)
By Sept. 1...................... 47 (1998)
By Oct. 1............. 56 (1997, 1998)
In April........................... 13 (1997)
In May............................ 15 (1994)
In June........................... 14 (1998)
In July............................. 11 (1996
In August....................... 12 (1997)
In Sept./Oct................... 12 (1997)
Grand Slams (15):
7/23/91 at NYY (Guetterman)
7/30/91 vs. BAL (Smith)
9/19/91 vs. KC (Gordon)
9/8/92 at MIN (Mahomes)
7/27/93 vs. MIN (Tapani)
6/13/94 at TEX (Hurst)
8/11/94 at OAK (Darling)
9/28/95 at TEX (Pavlick)
6/20/97 at TEX (Witt)
9/7/98 vs. BAL (Key)
4/29/99 vs. DET (Rojas)
4/30/99 vs. TOR (Lloyd)
4/11/00 at COL (White)
7/28/00 vs. MON (Johnson)
5/20/06 at DET (Zumaya)
Inside-The-Park Homers (3):
5/21/89 vs NYY (C. Parker)
6/20/90 at KC (Appier)
8/20/01 vs STL (A. Benes)
Pinch-Hit Homers (6):
5/16/89 vs. MIL (Wegman)
9/16/90 at CAL (Harvey)
9/19/00 at SF (Hernandez)
8/19/02 vs. HOU (Stone)
9/25/06 vs. CHI (Eyre)
6/19/09 vs. ARI (Pena)
Game-Ending Hits (9):
8/24/95 vs. NYY (9th).............. HR
9/19/95 vs. TEX (11th)..............1B
8/20/01 vs. STL (11th)............. HR
8/1/02 vs. LAD (13th)............... HR
5/11/06 vs. WAS (11th)............ HR
7/21/06 vs. MIL (9th)................1B
4/20/08 vs. MIL (10th)..............1B
6/30/08 vs. PIT (9th)................ HR
8/12/09 vs. CWS (14th)............1B
MARINERS RECORD BOOK
Home Runs:
1.
Ken Griffey Jr............ 417
2.
Edgar Martinez..........309
3.
Jay Buhner.................307
RBI:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Edgar Martinez.......1,261
Ken Griffey Jr......... 1,216
Jay Buhner.................951
Alvin Davis.................667
Ichiro Suzuki..............633

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