Ken Griffey

United States

Baseball

B: April 10, 1950

Three-time Major League All-Star.

Better known for being the father of Ken Griffey Jr., Ken Sr. was an all-star in his own right in 1976, '77 and '80. He was the M.V.P. of the 1980 contest, homering to give the National League a win. He was the rightfielder for the "Big Red Machine" in their World Series victories of 1975 and '76. Griffey played 19 major league seasons (1973-'91) with the Reds, Braves, Yankees and Mariners. With the Mariners, he played with his son. Griffey finished his career with a .292 average, 152 home runs and 859 R.B.I.

SUPERSTARS RECORD
EVENT

PLACE

POINTS

MONEY

EVENT WINS
1976 Superteams Baseball Preliminary

1

 

$6,400

 
1976 Superteams Final

2

 

$4,900

 
1977 Preliminary 2

6

20

$2,000

100 Yard Dash
1977 Superteams Baseball Preliminary

1

 

$6,800

 
1977 Superteams Final

1

 

$8,500

 
TOTALS

 

20

$28,600

1

PERSONAL BESTS
Weight Lifting
210
1977 Preliminary 2
100 Yard Dash
10.53
1977 Preliminary 2
Half Mile Run
3:48.1
1977 Preliminary 2
Obstacle Course
25.87
1977 Preliminary 2
Superteams Obstacle Course
21.95
1977 Superteams Final
Points Scored
20
1977 Preliminary 2

 
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