Ken Griffey Jr to the Braves

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Lake Buena Vista, Fla. — Ken Griffey Jr. has chosen to sign with the Braves, according to a person close to the veteran star and familiar with the on-going negotiations. Griffey and Braves general manager Frank Wren met Monday night in Orlando. Wren and Griffey’s agent were scheduled to meet today in an effort to finalize a deal.

The Braves would be adding a 13-time former All-Star who’s one of six players to hit 600 or more home runs.

The 39-year-old erstwhile “Kid” — also known as “Junior” — decided to sign with the Braves over an offer to return to Seattle, where he played his first 11 seasons with the Mariners and was the American League MVP in 1997.

The two teams made similar offers, believed to be in the range of $2 million guaranteed, with incentives tied to staying healthy and getting a lot of plate appearances.

Griffey, who live in Orlando, is nearly a decade removed from his years as a Gold Glove center fielder — he won 10 of those fielding awards in a row in the ’90s — but is still at least a serviceable outfielder and a formidable hitter against right-handed pitching.

He’s expected to play primarily in left field for the Braves, probably in a platoon role right-handed hitter Matt Diaz, though Griffey could also play against some lefty pitchers.

He could also serve as a backup center fielder for the Braves, who only got 27 home runs from their outfield last season, the lowest total in the majors.

Griffey had offseason knee surgery to repair a problem that plagued him last season, when he hit .249 with 18 homers and 71 RBI for the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago White Sox. Against right-handers, he hit a solid .272 with 14 homers, .372 on-base percentage and .462 slugging percentage.

Before 2008, Griffey had slugged over .500 against right-handers for 15 consecutive seasons.

Diaz has a .328 career average against lefties, with 18 homers and a robust .869 OPS (on-base plus slugging percentage) in 478 at-bats.

Griffey’s dad, Ken Griffey, played left field for the Braves when Tom Glavine made his debut 22 years ago. Now, the son could soon be teammates with Glavine, who’s expected to re-sign with the Braves soon.
 
Ken Griffey Junior is from my dad's high school, Moeller, out of cincinnatti, OH. He's kind of gotten a bum rap these past years with all the injuries. How many times have you heard him mentioned with steroids allegations? While Bonds was peaking past what should have been his declining years, Griffey was getting hurt like any other 35 plus year old. I believe he'd be the new home run record holder if his body had held up. That's what happens though when you aren't souped up on drugs, your body gradually breaks down. If it comes out that he cheated though, I will totally lose all faith in the last 10 years I have watched baseball.
 
I agree with Churly. They need to stop signing these older guys on the down slide to these one year deals and go get some new, young blood! Glavin, Smoltz Griffey and the likes are over, as much as I liked them before. Spend that money on new prospects! Everyone in the farm leagues that was showing promise for the last ? years, they traded off! Then they go out and tried to re sign Andrew {hasbeen can't hit his weight} Jones!
 
I am sure Griffey will better than Andruw Jones would have been. It is great having veteran leadership on a team but you can't have one in all the skilled positions. Heck even Chipper is getting old, he is 36.

Look at what Tampa Bay did with youth last year. I bet they will be a terror this year.
 
Another cool story about Griffey. Back when he was in Seattle, he sent a blank check to his old school, Moeller. They had to idea what to do, so they flew out to Seattle to see him. They agreed on $750,000, only to be used for academics. I always thought that was really neat. I loved the days when Larkin and Griffey were around in Cincinnati, both Cincinnati guys from Moeller playing in their hometowns.
 
shsimons - 2/17/2009 6:06 PM

Another cool story about Griffey. Back when he was in Seattle, he sent a blank check to his old school, Moeller. They had to idea what to do, so they flew out to Seattle to see him. They agreed on $750,000, only to be used for academics. I always thought that was really neat. I loved the days when Larkin and Griffey were around in Cincinnati, both Cincinnati guys from Moeller playing in their hometowns.

Thats pretty cool! Junior has been my favorite major leage player since 89 lol.
 
Chipper may be old but I say we hang on to him until he quits producing. He may slow down but he always turns on late in the season and he has been a rock in that clubhouse for years! I'm excited about Junior, I hope he stays healthy! I do enjoy watching the Bravos play!
 
hope he does come heard this morning it isnt a done deal yet.. If not for injuries Griffey probably could have been the greatest player of all time. at least in my generation
 
Bprice - 2/18/2009 9:18 AM I enjoy going to Atlanta to watch my CUBS destroy the Braves year in and year out! :) I just love baseball period.
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Bprice - 2/18/2009 9:59 AM Get it right Minner or pay the price... he's a Southsider... a HUGE White Sox fan. Figures... Jerk
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I was merely making the connection to Chicago........which you dont have.............. </p>

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Your my homey, but your love affairs with the Cubs irritates me. Why do you hate Atlanta? It's like you're cheating on your girlfriend (who happens to be the girl next door that you grew up with and were best friends with through grade school)..........and you're making "her watch" you with some tramp from out of town through a oneway mirror. </p>

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minner - 2/18/2009 11:14 AM

Bprice - 2/18/2009 9:59 AM Get it right Minner or pay the price... he's a Southsider... a HUGE White Sox fan. Figures... Jerk
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I was merely making the connection to Chicago........which you dont have.............. </p>

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Your my homey, but your love affairs with the Cubs irritates me. Why do you hate Atlanta? It's like you're cheating on your girlfriend (who happens to be the girl next door that you grew up with and were best friends with through grade school)..........and you're making "her watch" you with some tramp from out of town through a oneway mirror. </p>

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