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Many Griffey cards were returned and the result was that Upper Deck printed many uncut sheets (sheets consisting of 100 cards) of just Ken Griffey, Jr. [14] According to Professional Sports Authenticator, the Ken Griffey, Jr. would become the most graded card of all time with the company. PSA graded over 50,000 of the cards.
Mike Cramer, the founder of Pacific Trading Cards, began collecting baseball cards at nine years old. [1] His first card was a Babe Ruth card from a nickel pack of Fleer 1960 All-Time Greats cards. [1] He began selling soda bottles and mowing lawns so that he could buy more cards, collecting over 11,000 cards by the time he was eleven years old ...
In the 1989 Upper Deck baseball set, Ken Griffey Jr. was selected to be featured on card number one. [28] The decision to make Griffey Jr. the first card was reached in late 1988. A teenage employee named Tom Geideman was the one who suggested the use of Griffey as its choice for the number-one card. [29]
“Oh — it’s Ken Griffey Jr.” Yes, the Hall of Famer, whose unparalleled on-field performance and personality defined an entire generation of baseball fans, was waiting, camera in hand.
Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run; Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr. Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest; Entries in the MLB: The Show series have included a "Retro Mode" the emulates the gameplay of Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball, complete with music and sound effects in the vein of the game and commentary from Griffey.
Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball: 1997: Arthur Ashe: Tennis: 1997: Terry Glenn: Football: 1997 ... This sports-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.