When Ken Griffey Jr. was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2016, word has it there was some question as to whether all his accomplishments would fit on his bronze plaque in Cooperstown. During the legendary center fielder’s 22-year career, “The Kid,” as he’s known to his legions of fans, not only hit more than 600 home runs, but he spurred big rookie card investments, appeared on The Simpsons, imitated Spider-Man with his athletic catches, saved a franchise, built a…
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