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Zduriencik was in no mood to discuss Griffey's sleeping habits Monday, but he did say it is nonsense for Griffey or anyone else to be blamed for the Mariners 'start.
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The Seattle talk shows raged Monday with debate of Griffey's future.
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Some will argue that, along with Bonds and Sosa, A-Rod's 600 shouldn't count the same as Ruth's, Mays 'and Griffey's.
Jesse Lawrence: A-Rod's 600th (Post-Mortem): A Long, Slow Descent Into Baseball History 2010
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"I think it's pretty easy for me to personally say he's the greatest player to ever play this game," said Seattle catcher Rob Johnson, whose locker was just a few feet from Griffey's.
Ken Griffey Jr. Retires: Retirement Caps 630-Homer Career 2010
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Griffey's delivery was quite lovely and moving, though, in those instances where he chose to pull his voice down to softer dynamics, as he often did in the world-premiere performance of Kenneth Frazelle's cycle "Songs in the Rear View Mirror."
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Some will argue that, along with Bonds and Sosa, A-Rod's 600 shouldn't count the same as Ruth's, Mays 'and Griffey's.
Jesse Lawrence: A-Rod's 600th (Post-Mortem): A Long, Slow Descent Into Baseball History 2010
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Griffey's final hit, during his lackluster final season, was fittingly a game-winning pinch-hit single against Toronto on May 20.
Ken Griffey Jr. Retires: Retirement Caps 630-Homer Career 2010
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Colorado manager Jim Tracy and others were surprised as the news of Griffey's decision began to make its way around baseball.
Ken Griffey Jr. Retires: Retirement Caps 630-Homer Career 2010
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Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu called his players together before the start of batting practice to inform them of Griffey's decision.
Ken Griffey Jr. Retires: Retirement Caps 630-Homer Career 2010
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Milton Bradley, Griffey's teammate for only a few months, turned to Mike Sweeney during batting practice and said, "on a day like this, it should rain in Seattle."
Ken Griffey Jr. Retires: Retirement Caps 630-Homer Career 2010
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