American baseball outfielder regarded as one of the greatest players ever, known for his smooth swing and defensive brilliance in center field.
George Kenneth Griffey Jr. was born in Donora, Pennsylvania in 1969, the son of major leaguer Ken Griffey Sr. The Seattle Mariners selected him first overall in the 1987 MLB Draft. His 22-season career produced 630 home runs, a .284 batting average and 13 Gold Gloves — the most by any outfielder in baseball history. He won the AL MVP in 1997. He was a 13-time All-Star. He and his father became the only father-son combination to play on the same major league team simultaneously in 1990. His effortless swing — generating power without apparent effort — and his spectacular defensive plays in centre field made him the most aesthetically gifted player of the 1990s. He was the unanimous choice for player of the decade by several publications for the 1990s. Persistent knee and leg injuries derailed his career in Cincinnati, limiting him to fewer than 100 games in four of his Reds seasons. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2016 with 99.3% of the vote — the highest percentage in history at the time. He is the defining baseball player of the 1990s.
Smooth left-handed swing, spectacular defensive plays, and home run hitting
How They Played
Five-tool player with exceptional hitting, power, speed, fielding, and arm strength
Lasting Impact
One of the greatest players of the 1990s, widely regarded as having the sweetest swing in baseball history
Career Honours
- AL MVP Award 1997
- AL Home Run Champion 1994
- AL Home Run Champion 1997
- AL Home Run Champion 1998
- AL Home Run Champion 1999
- AL RBI Champion 1997
- AL RBI Champion 1998
- Gold Glove Award 1990
- Gold Glove Award 1991
- Gold Glove Award 1992
- Gold Glove Award 1993
- Gold Glove Award 1994
- Gold Glove Award 1995
- Gold Glove Award 1996
- Gold Glove Award 1997
- Gold Glove Award 1998
- Gold Glove Award 1999
- Silver Slugger Award 1991
- Silver Slugger Award 1993
- Silver Slugger Award 1994
- Silver Slugger Award 1996
- Silver Slugger Award 1997
- Silver Slugger Award 1998
- Silver Slugger Award 1999
- All-Star Game MVP 1992
- Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee 2016 (first ballot, 99.3% of votes)
| Team | Period | Games |
|---|---|---|
| Seattle Mariners | 1989–1999 | 1535 |
| Cincinnati Reds | 2000–2008 | 1181 |
| Chicago White Sox | 2008–2010 | 207 |