The Seattle Mariners honored Ken Griffey Jr. with a statue outside Safeco Field on Thursday.
The MLB Hall of Famer began his career with the Mariners as a 19-year-old way back in 1989, and ultimately rejoined Seattle in 2009 and retired as a Mariner in 2010.
Strike a pose, Kid. pic.twitter.com/7Ov5b2SYM3
— Mariners (@Mariners) April 14, 2017
Griffey statue. pic.twitter.com/qae33tE8gj
— Jayson Jenks (@JaysonJenks) April 13, 2017
The legendary slugger hit 417 of his 630 career home runs (6th all time) in a Mariners uniform, and won 10 gold gloves in the Emerald City.
Griffey statue outside Safeco. pic.twitter.com/4OebW1T4bU
— Greg Johns (@GregJohnsMLB) April 13, 2017
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