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Congratulations Junior!

by JTStally
created June 10, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Congratulations to Ken Griffey Jr., who hit his 600th career HR tonight. In the Top of the 1st, Griffey knocked a 2-run shot over the right field fence in on a 3-1 offering from Marlins pitcher Mark Hendrickson.

Junior, along side Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755), Babe Ruth (714), Willie Mays (660), and Sammy Sosa (609), becomes the sixth player to join the heralded 600 Home Run Club and he deserves it as much as any player in baseball.

Junior approached the game the right way and might be one of the most naturally talented players to ever play the game.

He started playing major league baseball at the age of 19, when he appeared in 127 games, something that would be unheard of for a 19-year old today.

On the defensive side of the ball, Junior won an unimaginable 10 consecutive Gold Gloves for every year in the 1990s. He flashed some excellent leather and managed to match it with his bat.

A career .289 hitter, Griffey hit over .300 from 1990-1997 (except for 1995, a year in which he only played in 72 games). Ninety-five was also the only year from 1993-2000 that he didn't launch at least 40-HRs. He had back-to-back 56 HR years in 1997 and 1998, but his monster season in 1998 was overshadowed by Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa chasing and breaking Roger Maris' record. McGwire and Sosa are long gone and tainted by controversy, but in much the same way as Hank Aaron did, Junior keeps hammering away.

Griffey proved his talent with all the gaudy stats, but proved himself as more than just a talent by how he got those stats.

He started his career quickly and developed his power at a relatively young age. His numbers follow those of a natural maturation. He hit well throughout his twenties, but after hitting 40 HRs in 2000, Griffey never managed to scale that plateau again.

Junior fought through injuries that limited him to only 206 games in three seasons from 2002-2004. He didn't use HGH to rush himself back as other players have admitted to doing. He overcame his injuries naturally and it paid dividends in 2005 when he hit .301 while jacking 35 HRs.

If healthy, imagine how many HRs he would have hit!?

From 2001-2004, Griffey only hit 63 HRs total.

Figure that in only half a season in 2004, he hit 20 HRs in 83 games, a pace that would have finished right between the 35 he hit when finally healthy in 2005 and the 40 he hit in his previously fully healthy season in 2000.

If Griffey stayed healthy and hit 40 HRs each year from 2001-2004, he would have had 160; tonight he would have stroked No. 697 tonight and the Watch for 700 would be fully on.

Six-hundred. Seven-hundred. Eight-hundred. They're all just numbers.

The thing I'll always remember Junior for isn't for the six-hundred some-odd runs he'll finish with, nor his 10 Gold Gloves, nor his 13 (to date) All Star selections, the thing I'll remember this Hall of Famer for is his sportsmanship.

Despite the injuries, I never heard Griffey say a bad word about anything. He was a true competitor and has conducted himself with true class throughout his 20-year career.

He didn't get abnormally buff nor go bald nor develop a quick temper and produce an unexpected home run total. He's never failed a drug test. He's never been asked to appear in Congress. He's never been caught with a cork bat. He doesn't pop up on the police blotter.

Ken Griffey Jr. truly is the class of the Major Leagues. He should be a role model for any aspiring young players.

Congratulations on such a successful career Junior. No one deserves to reach this milestone more than you!

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Falcon02520Legend
537 days ago
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If anybody of this era is a clean player, it is Junior Griffey. The ultimate baseball palyer and the ultimate professional. Congratualtions to Griff, he deserves this and so much more. If he had remained healthy he would end up the all time home run king in terms of numbers. As for me, I will always look at him as one the five best ball players in the history of the sport...
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Behbigben15All-Star
537 days ago
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Yes, it is quite amazing that he's hit 600 HR's in his career after looking at how many games he's missed in his longgg career. Gotta agree with you, he could've easily surpassed Bonds had he not missed so many games in his lifetime.
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RomiezzoLegend
537 days ago
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The funny thing is that he's not exactly like every other "home run hitter"... he just hits the ball so hard (as in line drives) that they just happen to float over the wall. With that sweet swing, and the power he has, he is the most unique batters who are well known for how many home runs they have.
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JuTMSY4Legend
537 days ago
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the sweetest swing in baseball...
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
537 days ago
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I found it funny that Junior said in the press conference following the game that Hank Aaron called him earlier in the week to encourage him to keep plugging away at it but Hank didn't bother to even attend Bonds breaking his record. If there's one player this era that we need to tip our caps to it's Junior. The guy is the role model of this era.
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Xman2008Varsity
537 days ago
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When he was younger, he always looked like he had so much fun just PLAYING the game. To him, I think it was just being out there playing a kids game.
Here in Seattle, there will always be that image of him, just after scoring the winning run against the Yankees< at the bottom of the pile, with that huge grin on his face. I think that's the image that will always remain for me; that grin.
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RomiezzoLegend
537 days ago
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Ken Griffey Jr.: I cannot tell you how much respect I have for him. He is indeed the ultimate baseball player, and the ultimate role model for baseball players. It's amazing that he has reached this mark. This should've been appreciated more IMO, as it has really been accomplished by only 3 other players (not 5), and excluding those two, the last time it was done was 38 years ago. AMAZING feat. Simply AMAZING.

Congratulations to Griff.

I just wish more fans would've appreciated his home run, as it was played not only away from the Great American Ballpark, but of all places, frickin' Dolphin Stadium (the Marlins' stadium), where only 16,003 people attended the game.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
537 days ago
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I think Griffey Jr. was brought up by his dad to respect the game and that is just what he has done since he got to the majors in 1989. Can't believe he has been in majors for 20 years...suddenly I am feeling much older.
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OvertheedgeVarsity
535 days ago
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his swing is beautiful and he always played the game so hard and showed he loves the game
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