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    KenGriffy Jr.

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    KEN GRIFFEY JR. (24)POSITION: OutelderBORN: 11-21-69 in Donora, PABATS: Let THROWS: Let HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 230ML SERVICE: 21 years, 60 days.CAREER HOME RUNS: 630

    CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Announced retirement rom

    baseball June 2, 2010, capping22-season career.

    Inducted into the Mariners Hall oFame on Aug. 10, 2013, joiningAlvin Davis (1997), Dave Niehaus(2000), Jay Buhner (2004), EdgarMartinez (2007), Randy Johnson(2012) and Dan Wilson (2012).

    Retired rom baseball on the samedate he was selected rst overall inthe 1987 June Drat (6/2/87).

    Ended career ranked amongbaseballs all-time leaders in home runs (5th/630), multi-homer games (T7th/55), extrabase hits (T6th/1,192), total bases (12th/5,271), RBI (14th/1,836), runs scored (31st/1,662),doubles (36th/524), intentional walks (4th/246) and hits (46th/2,781).

    On the all-time HR list, he trails only Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755), Babe Ruth(714), Willie Mays (660) and Alex Rodriguez (647), and is 3rd amongst let-handed hitters.

    Ranks near the top o every oensive category in the Mariners record book, includinghome runs (1st/417), slugging percentage (2nd/.553), RBI (2nd/1,216), hits (3rd/1,843),doubles (2nd/341), total bases (2nd/3,495), runs (2nd/1,113), games (2nd/1,685) and at-bats (2nd/6,317).

    Became only 12th player in Major League history to notch double-digits in home runs 20times in a career (every year but 2002, 2010).

    One o 29 players to play in at least our decades (1980s, 90s, 2000s, 2010s). Holds several Mariners single-season and career records, including most career home

    runs (417), single-season home runs (56, 2x), single-season RBI (147) and single-seasonextra base hits (93).

    Hit 198 home runs in the Kingdome, including 20 into the third deck in RF, and hit 29homers at Saeco Field.

    Was the youngest member o MLBs All-Century Teamwas only 29-years-old whenvoted to the team in 1999 and joined Roger Clemens, Mark McGwire and Cal Ripken Jr.as the only active players on the roster.

    Named the 1997 American League MVP, only the 13th player ever voted that awardunanimously.

    Voted to the All-Star Game starting lineup 13 times, including 11 consecutive seasonsrom 1990-2000the 13 selections by an voting are the 3rd-most in history behindRipken (17) and Rod Carew (15)led the Majors in All-Star voting 5 times.

    Made 8 appearances in the All-Star Games Home Run Derby, winning 3 times (1994,98-99)only 3-time winner (Prince Fielder has won twice).

    Was the 1992 All-Star Game MVPthe Grieysare the only ather-son duo to both homer andreceive MVP honors in an All-Star Game (Ken Sr.accomplished both eats in 1980).

    Won 10 Rawlings Gold Glove Awards (1990-99) andis a member o the Rawlings Gold Glove Award All-Time Team.

    Won 7 Silver Slugger Awards (91, 93-94, 96-99). Led the AL in home runs 4 times (1994, 97-99).

    GRIFFEYs CAREER HIGHSMOST HITS: 5 2 times;

    last 7/2/94 at NYYMOST HOME RUNS: 3 2 times;5/24/96 vs. NYY & 4/25/97 at TOR

    53 2-HR games; last 6/24/07 at SEA (with CIN)MOST RBI: 8 7/8/00 vs. CLE (with CIN)

    MOST STOLEN BASES:3 7/26/98 at BAL

    LONGEST HITTING STREAK:16 5/10-28/99

    CAREER GRAND SLAMS:15 last 5/20/06 at DET (with CIN)

    ALL-TIME HOME RUNSPlayer HR1. Barry Bonds (L) ....................7622. Hank Aaron+ ........................7553. Babe Ruth+ (L) .....................7144. Willie Mays+ ........................6605. Alex Rodriguez .....................6476. Ken Griey Jr. (L) ................630+ Hall of Famer

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    Was the youngest player ever at the time to hit 250 homers (28 years, 308 days), 400homers (30 years, 141 days) and 450 homers (31 years, 261 days).

    One o 6 players to hit 40 home runs in both leagues (Darrell Evans, McGwire, DavidJustice, Shawn Green and Jim Thome) and one o 6 to hit 40 homers in consecutiveseasons or dierent teams (Andres Galarraga, Raael Palmeiro, Greg Vaughn, AlexRodriguez and Thome).

    One o 3 players with at least 140 RBI in at least 3 consecutive seasons (Babe Ruth,1926-31; Lou Gehrig, 1930-32).

    One o only 4 players to hit 50 homers and win a Gold Glove in the same season (1997,1998), joining Willie Mays (1965), Alex Rodriguez (2002) and Andruw Jones (2005).

    Hit 351 homers during Bill Clintons presidency (1993-2000), the most by any MajorLeague player and 2nd-highest total by any player during a presidency (Jimmie Foxx hit353 HR while Franklin D. Roosevelt was in oce).

    Recorded 55 multi-homer eorts, including 53 two-homer games and 2 three-homereorts (5/24/96 vs. the Yankees and 4/25/97 at Toronto).

    Homered against every ML team except Cincinnati and hit a longball in every existingballpark and in 44 overall, one shy o Sammy Sosas record.

    Became the rst ather-son duo to play in the majors in 1989 (Ken Sr. was with theReds) and the rst to appear in the same lineup on Aug. 31, 1990 vs. Kansas City (withSeattle)hit back-to-back home runs with his ather on Sept. 14, 1990 at Caliornia (oKirk McCaskill).

    Wore No. 24 in Seattle, No. 30 in his rst 6 seasons in Cincinnati (2000-05) like his atherwith the Reds (1973-81, 89-90)donned No. 3 in 2006 in tribute to his three children andwore No. 17 with the White Sox in 2008also wore #42 on Jackie Robinson Day.

    PERSONAL: George Kenneth Griey Jrresides in Orlando, FL with wie Melissa and sonsTrey Kenneth and Tevin Kendall, and daughter Taryn Kennedygraduated rom MoellerHigh School in Cincinnati in 1987played 3 years o ootball and 4 years o baseballnamed his prep leagues Player o the Year in 1986 and 1987was the Mariners RobertoClemente Award winner in 1996, 1997 and 1998, and the Reds Clemente Award recipientin 2000 and 2006nalist or the 2005 and 2006 Hutch Awards or exempliying the spirit,courage and integrity o Fred Hutchinsonon the national board o directors or the Boys& Girls Clubs o Americareceived the 1994 Celebrity Recognition Award rom the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the A. Bartlett Giamatti Award rom the Baseball Assistance Team(BAT) in recognition or his caring or ellow citizensannually sponsored Christmasdinners or 350 kids rom the Rainier Vista Boys & Girls Clubs in his rst tour with theMarinersin 1989, a Ken Griey Jr. Chocolate Bar was introduced and sold over onemillion barstoured Japan with a group o Major League All-Stars twice; was MVP in1990 and also participated in 1992 in 2007 hosted his Stars & Strikes Celebrity Bowlthat raised $100,000 or Cincinnati Childrens Hospitalollowing the 1993 season madehis acting debut in the movie Little Big Leaguealso had a part in the 2001 movie releaseSummer Catch and in episode 52 o The Simpsonseatured in several Nintendo videogamesin 2008, released a series o charity wines to support The Ken Griey Jr. FamilyFoundation, a und that supports several causes, including the Boys & Girls Clubs oAmerica and several childrens hospitals across the United Stateshosted This Weekin Baseball on Aug. 10, 2002played or Team USA in the inaugural World BaseballClassic in 2006named to the WBC All-Tournamentreceived the rst Living LegendAward presented by the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factorythe award was createdto honor those whose careers in baseball and lie outside the game have taken on alegendary quality because o their talents, achievements and personal conductnamedan American Public Diplomacy Envoy by Condoleezza Rice in Nov. 2008, traveling toPanama on behal o the State Departmentprior series vs. Mariners at Saeco Field in2007, signed 1,000 baseballs that were sold or $100 each, with proceeds benettingChildrens Hospitals in Seattle, Orlando and Cincinnatisold all 1,000 balls rom theMariners Team Shop in about 9 hours.

    GRIFFEY JR. (continued)

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    GRIFFEYs PLAYING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP

    1987 Bellingham .313 54 182 43 57 110 9 1 14 40 1 1 0 44 42 13 6 .604 .445

    1988 San Bernadino .338 58 219 50 74 126 13 3 11 42 1 0 2 34 39 32 9 .575 .431

    Vermont .279 17 61 10 17 30 5 1 2 10 0 0 2 5 12 4 2 .492 .353

    1989 SEATTLE .264 127 455 61 120 191 23 0 16 61 1 4 2 44 83 16 7 .420 .329

    1990 SEATTLE .300 155 597 91 179 287 28 7 22 80 0 4 2 63 81 16 11 .481 .3661991 SEATTLE .327 154 548 76 179 289 42 1 22 100 4 9 1 71 82 18 6 .527 .399

    1992 SEATTLE .308 142 565 83 174 302 39 4 27 103 0 3 5 44 67 10 5 .535 .361

    1993 SEATTLE .309 156 582 113 180 *359 38 3 45 109 0 7 6 96 91 17 9 .617 .408

    1994 SEATTLE .323 111 433 94 140 292 24 4 *40 90 0 2 2 56 73 11 3 .674 .402

    1995 SEATTLE .258 72 260 52 67 125 7 0 17 42 0 2 0 52 53 4 2 .481 .379

    Tacoma# .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000

    1996 SEATTLE .303 140 545 125 165 342 26 2 49 140 1 7 7 78 104 16 1 .628 .392

    1997 SEATTLE .304 157 608 *125 185 *393 34 3 *56 *147 0 12 8 76 121 15 4 *.646 .382

    1998 SEATTLE .284 161 633 120 180 387 33 3 *56 146 0 4 7 76 121 20 5 .611 .365

    1999 SEATTLE .285 160 606 123 173 349 26 3 *48 134 0 2 7 91 108 24 7 .576 .384

    2000 CINCINNATI .271 145 520 100 141 289 22 3 40 118 0 8 9 94 117 6 4 .556 .387

    2001 CINCINNATI .286 111 364 57 104 194 20 2 22 65 1 4 4 44 72 2 0 .533 .365

    2002 CINCINNATI .264 70 197 17 52 84 8 0 8 23 0 4 3 28 39 1 2 .426 .3582003 CINCINNATI .247 53 166 34 41 94 12 1 13 26 1 1 6 27 44 1 0 .566 .370

    2004 CINCINNATI .253 83 300 49 76 154 18 0 20 60 0 2 2 44 67 1 0 .513 .351

    2005 CINCINNATI .301 128 491 85 148 283 30 0 35 92 0 7 3 54 93 0 1 .576 .369

    2006 CINCINNATI .252 109 428 62 108 208 19 0 27 72 0 3 2 39 78 0 0 .486 .316

    2007 CINCINNATI .277 144 528 78 146 262 24 1 30 93 0 9 1 85 99 6 1 .496 .372

    2008 CINCINNATI .245 102 359 51 88 155 20 1 15 53 0 3 2 61 64 0 1 .432 .355

    CHICAGO (AL) .260 41 131 16 34 53 10 0 3 18 0 1 1 17 25 0 0 .405 .347

    2009 SEATTLE .214 117 387 44 83 159 19 0 19 57 0 3 1 63 80 0 0 .411 .324

    2010 SEATTLE .184 33 98 6 18 20 2 0 0 7 0 1 0 9 17 0 0 .204 .250

    Minor Lg Totals .318 130 465 103 148 266 27 5 27 92 2 1 4 83 94 49 17 .572 .425

    Mariners Totals .292 1685 6317 1113 1843 3495 341 30 417 1216 6 60 48 819 1081 167 60 .553 .374

    AL Totals .291 1726 6448 1129 1877 3548 351 30 420 1234 6 61 49 836 1106 167 60 .550 .374

    NL Totals .270 945 3353 533 904 1723 173 8 210 602 2 41 32 476 673 17 9 .514 .362

    ML Totals .284 2671 9801 1662 2781 5271 524 38 630 1836 8 102 81 1312 1779 184 69 .538 .370

    * Led League

    DIVISION SERIESYEAR CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP

    1995 SEA vs. NYY .391 5 23 9 9 24 0 0 5 7 0 1 1 2 4 1 0 1.043 .444

    1997 SEA vs. BAL .133 4 15 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 .133 .188

    2008 CWS vs. TB .200 3 10 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 .200 .273

    DS Totals .271 12 48 10 13 28 0 0 5 9 0 1 1 4 13 3 0 .583 .333

    LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIESYEAR CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP1995 SEA vs. CLE .333 6 21 2 7 12 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 4 2 1 .571 .440

    WORLD BASEBALL CLASSICYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP

    2006 USA .524 6 21 4 11 22 2 0 3 10 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 1.048 .583

    ALL-STAR GAMEYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP

    1990 AL, Chicago (NL) .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .333

    1991 AL, Toronto .667 1 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .667 .667

    1992 AL, San Diego 1.000 1 3 2 3 7 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.333 1.000

    1993 AL, Baltimore .333 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .333 .333

    1994 AL, Pittsburgh .667 1 3 0 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 .667

    1995 AL, Texas DID NOT PLAY

    1996 AL, Philadelphia DID NOT PLAY

    1997 AL, Cleveland .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000

    1998 AL, Colorado .667 1 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .667 .750

    1999 AL, Boston .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000

    2000 NL, Atlanta DID NOT PLAY

    2004 NL, Houston DID NOT PLAY

    2007 NL, San Fran. .500 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 .500 .333

    ASG Totals .440 9 25 4 11 16 2 0 1 7 0 1 0 2 5 1 0 .640 .464

    GRIFFEY JR. (continued)

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    By Team (29):Minnesota ............................. 42Cleveland .............................. 38New York (AL) .......................36

    Toronto .................................35Texas ....................................34Detroit ................................... 33Kansas City ..........................32Oakland ................................32Baltimore ..............................31Anaheim/Caliornia ............... 30Chicago (AL) ......................... 29Boston ..................................28St. Louis ...............................22Houston ................................ 22Colorado ............................... 20Milwaukee ............................17Chicago (NL) ......................... 17Los Angeles Dodgers ...........16Milwaukee ............................15San Diego ............................. 15Pittsburgh ............................. 14Montreal/Wash. ....................13San Francisco ....................... 13Florida...................................10Tampa Bay .............................. 9Atlanta ....................................8New York (NL) ......................... 6Arizona....................................6

    Philadelphia ............................ 4Seattle ....................................3

    Home Runs by City (30):Seattle ................................227Cincinnati ............................ 106Minneapolis ..........................26New York (AL & NL) ..................24Cleveland .............................. 24Chicago (AL & NL) ....................20Anaheim ...............................18Toronto .................................15Houston ................................ 14Arlington ............................... 14Oakland ................................12Baltimore ..............................12Detroit ................................... 12Los Angeles .......................... 10Kansas City ..........................10St. Louis ...............................10Milwaukee ..............................9Denver ....................................9Boston ....................................8Pittsburgh ............................... 8Milwaukee ..............................8

    San Diego ............................... 7St. Petersburg ........................5Miami ......................................5San Francisco ......................... 5Phoenix...................................3Montreal .................................3Philadelphia ............................ 3Atlanta ....................................3Washington DC ......................1

    HR Splits:

    Total ...................630vs. LHP ..............186

    vs. RHP ..............444Home .................332Road ..................298Day ....................196Night ..................434Grass .................353Tur.....................277

    Pre-ASG ............375Post-ASG ..........255Interleague ...........53

    as CF .................542as RF ...................45as LF ......................2as DH ...................35as PH .....................6

    Solo HR .............3372-Run HR ...........2003-Run HR .............78Grand Slam .........15

    Inside Park .............3

    Postseason ............6All-Star ...................1

    By Month:April .....................90May ....................134June ...................119July ......................98

    August ...............107September ...........78October .................3

    By Score:

    Go Ahead ..........218Game Tying..........64Game Ending .........5

    +4 ........................78+3 ........................30+2 ........................48+1 ........................67Tied ....................178-1 .........................75-2 .........................50-3 .........................33-4 .........................71

    By Bases:

    --- ......................3371-- ......................138

    -2- ........................4112- .......................431-3 .......................26--3 ........................21123.......................15-23 .........................9RISP ..................155

    Days o the Week:

    Monday ...............74Tuesday .............107

    Wednesday ..........83Thursday ..............72Friday .................100Saturday ..............91Sunday ..............103

    By Inning:

    1st ......................1112nd ......................343rd .......................754th .......................735th .......................876th .......................75

    7th .......................598th .......................649th .......................43Extra ......................9

    By League:

    AL ......................420NL ......................210

    By Team:

    SEA ....................417CIN ....................210CWS ......................3

    By Outs:

    0.........................2011.........................2152.........................214

    Record By:

    1 HR .......... 316-2022 HR .............. 40-133 HR .................. 2-0Overall ....... 356-215

    By Count:

    0-0 .....................1142-2 .......................741-0 .......................693-2 .......................640-1 .......................631-1 .......................632-1 .......................551-2 .......................422-0 .......................363-1 .......................260-2 .......................153-0 .........................9

    Home Run Breakdown: By Stadium (44):Kingdome ........................... 198Great American.....................68Cinergy Field.........................38

    Saeco Field..........................29Metrodome ........................... 26Original Yankee Stadium ......19Angel Stadium ...................... 18Rogers Centre ......................15Minute Maid Park .................14Progressive Field ..................13Oakland Coliseum ................12Cleveland Stadium ...............11Tiger Stadium ....................... 11Kauman Stadium ................10U.S. Cellular Field .................10Wrigley Field ......................... 10Dodger Stadium ...................10Rangers Ballpark .................. 10Camden Yards ........................ 9Coors Field .............................9County Stadium......................9Fenway Park ........................... 8Miller Park ............................... 8Busch Stadium ....................... 6PNC Park ................................ 6Dolphin Stadium ..................... 5Tropicana Field .......................5Arlington Stadium ................... 4

    Busch Stadium II .................... 4Qualcomm Stadium................4Shea Stadium ......................... 4AT&T Park ............................... 3Chase Field.............................3Memorial Stadium ..................3Olympic Stadium .................... 3PETCO Park ...........................3Turner Field ............................. 3Citizens Bank Park ................. 2Three Rivers............................23Com Park .............................1

    Comerica Park ........................ 1RFK Stadium ..........................1Veterans Stadium ................... 1New Yankee Stadium .............1Comiskey Park .......................0Exhibition Stadium .................0

    By Pitcher (407):David Wells (L) ........................ 8Roger Clemens ....................... 6Tom Gordon ............................ 6Andy Benes ............................ 5Livan Hernandez.....................5

    Jimmy Key (L) ......................... 5Dave Stewart .......................... 5Je Suppan ............................5Woody Williams ...................... 5

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    Home Runs:1. Barry Bonds ...............7622. Hank Aaron ................7553. Babe Ruth .................. 714

    4. Willie Mays .................6605. Alex Rodriguez ...........6476. Ken Griey Jr. ...........630

    RBI:1. Hank Aaron .............2,2972. Babe Ruth ............... 2,2173. Cap Anson ..............2,0764. Barry Bonds ............1,9965. Lou Gehrig...............1,9956. Stan Musial .............1,9517. Alex Rodriguez ........1,9508. Ty Cobb ................... 1,937

    9. Jimmie Foxx ............1,92210. Eddie Murray ...........1,91711. Willie Mays ..............1,90312. Mel Ott .................... 1,86013. Carl Yastrzemski......1,84414. Ted Williams ............1,83915. Ken Griey Jr. ........1,83616. Raael Palmeiro .......1,83517. Dave Wineld ..........1,83318. Manny Ramirez .......1,83119. Al Simmons .............1,82820. Frank Robinson .......1,812

    Grand Slams:1. Alex Rodriguez .............23

    Lou Gehrig....................233. Manny Ramirez ............214. Eddie Murray ................ 195. Willie McCovey .............18

    Robin Ventura ............... 187. Jimmie Foxx ................. 17

    Ted Williams .................17Carlos Lee ....................17

    10. Hank Aaron .................. 16Dave Kingman .............. 16Babe Ruth ....................16

    13. Ken Griey Jr. .............15Richie Sexson ..............15

    Extra Base Hits:1. Hank Aaron .............1,4772. Barry Bonds ............1,4403. Stan Musial .............1,3774. Babe Ruth ............... 1,3565. Willie Mays ..............1,3236. Ken Griey Jr. ........1,192

    Raael Palmeiro .......1,1928. Lou Gehrig...............1,190

    9. Alex Rodriguez ........1,18910. Frank Robinson .......1,186

    Total Bases:9. Alex Rodriguez ........5,41710. Eddie Murray ...........5,39711. Raael Palmeiro .......5,38812. Frank Robinson .......5,37313. Ken Griey Jr. ........5,27114. Dave Wineld ..........5,22115. Cal Ripken Jr. ..........5,168

    Runs:29. Mickey Mantle .........1,67730. Dave Wineld ..........1,66931. Johnny Damon ........1,668

    32. Raael Palmeiro .......1,66333. Ken Griey Jr. ........1,65834. Joe Morgan .............1,65035. Cal Ripken Jr. ..........1,64736. Jimmy Ryan.............1,642

    Doubles:34. Lou Gehrig..................53435. Al Oliver ...................... 52936. Frank Robinson ..........52837. Dave Parker ................52638. Ted Williams ...............52539. Ken Griey Jr. ...........524

    Derek Jeter ................. 524Albert Pujols ...............52442. Willie Mays ................. 523

    Hits:47. Charlie Gehringer ....2,83948. George Sisler ...........2,81249. Ken Griey Jr. ........2,78150. Andre Dawson .........2,77451. Johnny Damon ........2,76952. Vada Pinson ............2,75753. Luke Appling ...........2,749

    Walks:

    35. Eddie Murray ...........1,33336. Tim Raines .............. 1,33037. Manny Ramirez .......1,32938 Todd Helton .............1,32339. Tony Phillips ............1,31940. Mark McGwire .........1,31741. Ken Griey Jr. ........1,31242. Fred McGri ............1,30543. Luke Appling ...........1,30244. Edgar Martinez ........1,283

    Games Played:30. Paul Molitor .............2,683

    31. Ken Griey Jr. ........2,67132. Rabbit Maranville ....2,67033. Joe Morgan .............2,64934. Andre Dawson .........2,62735. Lou Brock ................ 2,616

    Multi-HR Games:1. Babe Ruth .................... 722. Barry Bonds .................713. Sammy Sosa ................694. Mark McGwire ..............675. Willie Mays ................... 636. Hank Aaron ..................62

    7. Ken Griey Jr. ........... *55Jimmie Foxx .................55

    9. Frank Robinson ............54Manny Ramirez ............54

    * 53 2-HR, 2 3-HR

    Opening Day Home Runs1. Ken Griey Jr. ............... 8

    Frank Robinson ..............8Adam Dunn ....................8

    4. Eddie Mathews ..............7Willie Mays .....................7Babe Ruth ......................7

    Multi-Homer Games (55):5/30/89 at NYY7/5/89 vs. MIN5/20/90 at CLE5/7/92 vs. TOR6/4/92 at CLE

    4/19/93 at DET4/21/93 vs. BOS6/20/93 vs. TEX8/25/93 at DET8/26/93 vs. TOR4/9/94 at TOR5/18/94 vs. KC6/14/94 at TEX7/15/94 vs. NYY4/12/96 at TOR4/21/96 vs. TOR5/10/96 vs. KC5/24/96 vs. NYY (3)7/21/96 at CAL7/27/96 vs. DET7/31/96 at MIL4/1/97 vs. NYY4/25/97 at TOR (3)8/17/97 at CWS8/25/97 vs. BOS9/1/97 vs. SD9/4/97 at MIN9/15/97 vs. TOR9/22/97 at OAK4/13/98 at CLE

    4/30/98 at NYY6/2/98 at BAL7/14/98 vs. TEX8/30/98 at NYY9/7/98 vs. BAL9/22/98 vs. OAK4/24/99 at TB4/29/99 vs. DET6/8/99 at COL8/24/99 vs. DET4/20/00 vs. SF5/13/00 at HOU6/27/00 vs. STL

    7/8/00 vs. CLE7/13/00 at COL7/16/01 vs. DET5/24/03 vs. FLA5/30/03 at FLA5/8/04 vs. SF6/6/04 vs. MON6/24/05 vs. CLE8/26/05 at PIT6/5/06 at STL6/16/07 vs. TEX6/24/07 at SEA

    Most Homers by Ballpark:Sammy Sosa ..........................45Ken Griey Jr. .......................44Fred McGri ...........................43Gary Sheeld ......................... 42

    Most Homers vs. Pitchers:Barry Bonds..........................449Ken Griey Jr. .....................407Sammy Sosa ........................371Raael Palmeiro ....................364Mark McGwire ...................... 362

    Griffeys All-Time MLB Rankings

    * Rankings as of 8/8/13

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    YEAR-BY-YEAR HIGHLIGHTS:1987: Began pro at age 17 ater being selected

    rst overall in the 1987 June dratappearedin 54 games or the Bellingham Marinersrst hit was a home run at Everett on June17named Northwest League Player o theWeek, June 16-22 ( 3 HR, 8 RBI, 4 SB)collided with center eld wall on July 4,injuring his right shouldercame back tohit in 14 o 16 games, July 12-Aug. 13, oran average o .453 (24x53, 7 HR, 16 RBI)nished 6th in the league batting race with a.313 averageled baby Mariners in average,home runs and RBInamed All-Leagueoutelder and the leagues top prospect byBaseball America.

    1988: Split the season between San Bernardinoand Vermontnished 3rd on San Bernardinoclub in home runs (11) and 4th in stolen bases (32), despite playing in only 58 gamesplaced on the disabled list with a strained lower back on June 9at the time o his injury,was leading the Caliornia League in home runs, total bases (126) and stolen bases, andwas 2nd in averagecame o DL on Aug. 15 and was promoted to Vermonthit .444(8x18) with a club-high 7 RBI vs. Pittseld in the Eastern League playosnamed thetop prospect in the Caliornia League by Baseball America and was also selected as anoutelder on the leagues All-Star team.

    1989: Made the big club out o spring training as a non-roster player by hitting .359 with2 home runs and 21 RBI in 26 spring gameson April 3 at Oakland, doubled in his rstML at-bat (o Dave Stewart)hit rst homer on rst pitch he saw at the Kingdome vs.Chicago (o Eric King) on April 10tied Seattle record with 8 consecutive hits April 23-26and set club record by reaching base saely 11 consecutive times (April 23-27)namedAL Player o the Week or April 24-30hit a game-winning 2-run HR o Milwaukees BillWegman in his rst ML pinch-hit at-bat on May 16hit an inside-the-park home run vs.New York on May 21 (o Clay Parker)received 79,051 votes or the All-Star Game, allwrite-inwas on the disabled list July 25-Aug. 20 ater breaking a bone in the little ngero his right handwas leading all ML rookies with a .287 average, 13 HR and 45 RBIat the time o his injuryhit just .214 (31x145) with 3 HR and 16 RBI in 39 games aterhis injury13 o his 16 HR were game-tying or go-aheadat age 19, was the youngestplayer in the Major Leagues.

    1990: Finished 4th in the AL in total bases (287), 5th in hits (179), 7th in batting average(.300), T8th in triples (7) and 9th in slugging percentage (.481)also led Mariners inhome runs and RBInamed AL Co-Player o the Week (with Seattles Brian Holman)or April 16-22on April 26 at New York, robbed Jesse Bareld o his 200th career HRwith an over-the-wall catch in the 4th inningnamed AL Player o the Month or Aprilhit an inside-the-park HR at Kansas City on June 20 to give Mariners 3-2 winbecamerst Mariner ever elected to the starting lineup o the All-Star Game when he received

    GRIFFEY JR. (continued)

    MLBs All-Century TeamKen Griey Jr. was the youngest player named to Major League Baseballs All-

    Century Team, presented by MasterCard in 1999:

    Pitchers:Roger ClemensBob GibsonLety GroveWalter JohnsonSandy KouaxChristy MathewsonNolan RyanWarren SpahnCy Young

    Catchers:Johnny BenchYogi Berra

    First Basemen:Lou GehrigMark McGwire

    Second Basemen:Rogers HornsbyJackie Robinson

    Shortstops:Ernie BanksCal Ripken Jr.Honus Wagner

    Third Basemen:Brooks RobinsonMike Schmidt

    Outfelders:Hank AaronTy CobbJoe DiMaggioKen Griey Jr.Mickey MantleWillie MaysStan MusialPete RoseBabe RuthTed Williams

    GRIFFEYS HOME RUNS IN

    8 CONSECUTIVE GAMESGriey tied the Major League record withhome runs in 8 consecutive games July 20-28, 1993 with the Mariners...here is a look athis home run binge:

    Date Opponent Inning Pitcher

    7/20/93 at NYY 8 Paul Gibson7/21/93 at NYY 6 Jimmy Key7/22//93 at Cle 4 Je Mutis7/23/93 at Cle 6 Albie Lopez*7/24/93 at Cle 5 Matt Young7/25/93 at Cle 5 Jose Mesa+7/27/93 vs Min 3 Kevin Tapani#7/28/93 vs Min 8 Willie Banks* - Tied the Mariners record held by Richie Zisk (1981); brokethe club record the next day. + - 5th career grand slam.# - Tied the Major League record or home runs in consecutivegames (8), shared by the Pirates Dale Long (1956) and YankeesDon Mattingly (1987).

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    2,159,700 votes, 2nd-most in the AL (behind JoseCanseco); was also the 2nd-youngest player toever start in an All-Star Game (Al Kaline in 1955)was batting .331 with 12 HR and 40 RBI at the All-Star breakon Aug. 31 vs. Kansas City, playedwith his ather or rst timehit back-to-backhome runs with Ken Sr. in rst inning at Caliorniaon Sept. 14 (o Kirk McCaskill); Jr.s came on a3-0 countearned his rst Gold Glove award,becoming the 2nd-youngest player to receive thehonor (Johnny Bench in 1968).1991: Re-wrote Mariners record book as heset club marks or batting average (.327, sincebroken), doubles (42, since broken), sluggingpercentage (.527, since broken), intentional walks(21, since broken) and grand slams (tied at 3, sincebroken)also led the AL in grand slams, ranked4th in average and doubles, 6th in slugging, 8thin on-base pct. (.399) and RBI, and 10th in totalbases (289)on May 25 vs. Texas, made one othe best catches o his career to rob Ruben Sierrao an extra-base hit; back-handed the line drive ona dead run an instant beore crashing eet-rst intothe wall in RCwas the AL leading vote-getter orthe All-Star Game, tallying 2,248,396 votes; was inthe starting lineup or the second straight year andwent 2x3named AL Player o the Week or Aug.12-18collected his 100th RBI Sept. 30 (G#1) atTexas, becoming the 12th-youngest ML player toreach that milestone and the youngest since AlKaline did it in 1956had the best second halin the AL, batting .372 with 13 HR and 64 RBIollowing the All-Star breaknamed to APs post-season All-Star team and received his secondconsecutive Gold Glove Award and rst SilverSlugger Award.1992: Among AL leaders nished 3rd in extra-base hits (70), 4th in slugging (.535), 5th in doublesand multi-hit games (52), 6th in total bases (302)and 8th in batting average and HRnished 2ndamong AL outelders in elding (.997)namedAll-Star Game MVP at San Diego ater going 3-or-3, including a homer o Greg Madduxwas therst All-Star Game homer by a Mariners playerrecorded 100th RBI Sept. 30 vs. Milwaukee,becoming the rst Mariners player ever to recordconsecutive 100-RBI seasonsrecorded 500thcareer hit May 7 vs. Toronto (HR o Jack Morris)received third consecutive Gold Glove ollowingthe season and was named to The Sporting NewsAL All-Star squad.1993: Established club records in runs (113, sincebroken), total bases (359, since broken), homeruns (45, since broken), intentional walks (25,since broken) and slugging (.617, since broken)ranked among the AL leaders in 11 categories,including: rst in total bases and extra base hits(86); 2nd in home runs, IBBs and slugging; 6thin runs, doubles and on-base percentage (.408);

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    GRIFFEYS HOME RUN DATA

    MILESTONE HOME RUNS:#1 - 4/10/89 vs. CWS (Eric King)#100 - 6/15/93 vs. KC (Billy Brewer)#200 - 5/21/96 at BOS (V. Eshelman)

    #300 - 4/13/98 at CLE (Jose Mesa)#400 - 5/10/00 at COL (R. Arrojo)#500 - 6/20/04 at STL (Matt Morris)#600 - 6/9/08 at FLA(M. Hendrickson)#630 - 10/3/09 vs. TEX (T. Hunter)

    PITCHERS SURRENDERED (top 10):Griey has hit home runs o 407 dierentpitchers in his 21-year career:

    Total Pitcher8 David Wells (LHP)6 Tom Gordon (RHP)

    6 Roger Clemens (RHP)5 Dave Stewart (RHP)5 Jimmy Key (LHP)5 Je Suppan (RHP)5 Woody Williams (RHP)5 Livan Hernandez (RHP)5 Andy Benes (RHP)4 12 Pitchers

    HOME RUN BREAKDOWN:

    HR Splits:

    Total ...................630vs. LHP ..............186vs. RHP..............444Home .................332Road ..................298Day ....................196Night ..................434Grass .................353Tur.....................277

    Pre-ASG ............375Post-ASG ..........255Interleague ...........53

    as CF .................542

    as RF ...................45as LF ......................2as DH ...................35as PH .....................6

    Solo HR .............3372-Run HR ...........2003-Run HR .............78Grand Slam .........15

    Inside Park .............3

    Postseason ............6All-Star ...................1

    By Month:

    April .....................90May ....................134June ...................119July ......................98

    August ...............107September ...........78October .................3

    Days o the Week:

    Monday ...............74Tuesday .............107Wednesday ..........83Thursday ..............72Friday .................100Saturday ..............91Sunday ..............103

    By Inning:

    1st ......................1112nd ......................343rd .......................754th .......................735th .......................87

    6th .......................757th .......................598th .......................649th .......................43Extra ......................9

    By League:

    AL ......................420NL ......................210

    By Team:

    SEA ....................417CIN ....................210

    CWS ......................3

    By Outs:

    0.........................2011.........................2152.........................214

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    8th in hits and walks; and 14th in averageshattered Gorman Thomas 1985 Seattlerecord o 32 homers in a seasonbecame6th-youngest player ever to hit 100 careerhome runs on June 15 vs. Kansas City(Billy Brewer)tied ML record homering in8 consecutive games July 20-28tied MLmark with 8th-inning blast o acing o thirddeck on July 28 vs. Minnesota (o WillieBanks)joined Braves Dale Long (1956) andNew Yorks Don Mattingly (1987) as only players to homer in 8 consecutive gamesdrovein 14 runs during the streakwent 2-or-4 with a double o the right-center wall in hisattempt or 9 straight on July 29broke Thomas club record with his 33rd HR on Aug.10 at KC (o Tom Gordon)hit 40th HR on Sept. 1 vs. Detroits Mike Moore, becomingthe rst Seattle player to hit 40 in a season and the 10th-youngest in historyhit 41st HRon Sept. 13 at Caliornia (o John Farrell) and drove in his 100th RBI, becoming the 4th-youngest player ever to have three 100 RBI seasonshit 45th homer at Minnesota (oLarry Casian) on Oct.1 and broke Ruppert Jones 1979 club record or runs scoredwasALs top vote getter or All-Star Game with 2,696,918 ballots, nishing behind only theGiants Bondsbecame rst player ever to hit B&O warehouse at Baltimores CamdenYards during HR-hitting contest on July 13 with a 460-oot shot; nished 2nd to Gonzalezin the contestestablished AL record or outelders with 542nd consecutive errorlesschance on July 18 at Bostonbroke record set earlier in the year by Milwaukees DarrylHamilton (541)the streak, which began April 16, 1992, ended on Aug. 8 at Texas at 573consecutive errorless chances over 240 gamesvoted by the AL players to The SportingNews AL All-Star Teamalso received his ourth Gold Glove and second Silver SluggerAwardwore #30 in honor o his ather on Turn Back the Clock Day at Kansas City onMay 21made rst career appearance at rst base Oct. 2 at Minnesota.

    1994: Became the rst Mariners player ever to lead the American League in homers with 40during strike-shortened seasonetched his name in the ML record books by breakingMickey Mantles mark or home runs through May 31 with 22 (old was 20 in 1956) andBabe Ruths record or HR through June 30 with 32 (old was 30 in 1928 & 1930)hit the150th HR o his career on May 20 vs. Texas (o Roger Pavlik); at 24 years and 5 months oage, was the 3rd-youngest player ever to reach that milestone (Mel Ott at 23-6 and EddieMathews at 23-10)on June 13 at Texas, hit grand slam o Bruce Hurst and collectedcareer-high 6 RBIhit career homer #161 June 15 at Texas becoming the clubs all-timeHR leader (Alvin Davis held record with 160)selected to the starting lineup o his 5thconsecutive All-Star Game; was the leading vote-getter in the Majors, amassing an all-time record o 6,079,688 tallies (old mark was 4,292,740 by Rod Carew in 1977)wonASGs home-run hitting contest on July 11 at Pittsburgh with 7 long ballshit HR #40 on

    Aug. 11 at Oakland, a grand slam o Ron Darling(7th career GSHR)nished second in AL MVPballoting, behind Frank Thomasnamed to APMLB All-Star team.1995: Hit a game-winning, 3-run, third-deckhomer o Detroits Sean Bergman on OpeningDay in Mariners 3-0 winmade an amazingcatch crashing into the right-center eld wall on adrive o the bat o Baltimores Kevin Bass on May26, but ractured both bones in his let wristunderwent three-hour surgery the next day andhad a our-inch metal plate and seven screwsattached to the wristsurgery was perormedby hand specialist Dr. Ed Almquist and Dr. LarryPedegana in Seattlewas expected to miss threemonths, but returned two weeks early on Aug.15missed 73 games due to the injury (Marinerswent 36-37 during his absence)selected to his6th straight All-Star starting lineup and received

    GRIFFEY JR. (continued)

    MILESTONE HITSNo. Date Opp. Pitcher1* 4/3/89 vs. OAK Dave Stewart500 5/7/92 vs. TOR Jack Morris1,000 8/16/95 at MIN F. Rodriguez

    1,500 7/14/98 vs. TEX John Burkett2,000 6/18/02 vs. SEA Joel Pineiro2,500 7/18/07 at ATL John Smoltz* 1st Major League Plate Appearance

    UNANIMOUS MVP AWARDSAmerican LeagueYear Player Club1935 Hank Greenberg Detroit1953 Al Rosen Cleveland1956 Mickey Mantle New York1966 Frank Robinson Baltimore1968 Denny McLain Detroit1973 Reggie Jackson New York

    1988 Jose Canseco Oakland1993 Frank Thomas Chicago1997 Ken Griey Jr. Seattle

    National LeagueYear Player Club1967 Orlando Cepeda St. Louis1980 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia1994 Je Bagwell Houston1996 Ken Caminiti San Diego2002 Barry Bonds San Francisco

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    the 2nd-most votes in the AL (1,204,748) behindCal Ripkencollected career hit #1,000 witha single on Aug. 16 at Minnesota (o FrankieRodriguez), becoming the 7th-youngest playerin history to reach the 1,000-hit plateauhit a9th-inning, 2-run HR o John Wetteland to beatNew York on Aug. 24 or his rst game-endinghitbatted .448 (13x29) with 4 homers and 12RBI during Mariners 7-game win streak againstTexas, Oakland and Caliornia rom Sept. 18-26collected at least one RBI in all 7 gamesdelivered his second game-ending hit on Sept.19 with an RBI single in the 11th vs. Texaswas batting .263 with 7 HRs and 15 RBI in 27games at time o broken wrist; batted .255 with10 HRs, 27 RBI and 32 walks in 45 games aterthe injuryhad an outstanding post-season,hitting a combined .364 with 6 home runs and 9RBI in 11 gameshit 2 home runs in Game 1 othe Division Series vs. NYYsingled and scoredwinning run rom rst base in the 11th inning oGame 5 o the Division Series (The Double byEdgar Martinez)5 home runs in the DivisionSeries tied Reggie Jacksons mark or mosthome runs in a post-season serieswon sixthconsecutive Gold Glove ollowing the seasonhad surgery Dec. 3, 1995 to remove the plate andthe 7 screws.

    1996: Despite missing 20 games with broken hamate bone in right wrist, posted a MVP-typeseason (nished 4th in the voting with 188 points and 4 rst place ballots)set (then)ranchise records with 49 home runs (3rd in AL) and 140 RBI (5th in AL) and ranked amongthe league-leaders in runs (5th), total bases (6th, 342) slugging (5th, .628) and extra basehits (8th, 77)named to post-season All-Star team by AP and The Sporting NewshitHR #5 o the year into the deck ABOVE the Hard Rock Cae at Torontos SkyDome (oGiovanni Carrara) April 12hit 200th career home run May 21 at Boston (o VaughnEshelman) to become 7th-youngest in history to reach 200 HR; other 6 players are allin the Hall o Famerecorded rst career 3-homer game May 24 vs. NYY; scored club-record 5 runs and 6 RBI (matched career-high)named AL Player o the Week May 26stole 100th career base June 2 vs. Boston to become the rst Mariner with 100 stealsand 100 homersbroke the hamate bone in his right wrist June 19 in his rst at-bathad surgery to remove the bone and was placed on the 15-day DL June 20missed20 games (June 20-July 13) on the DL; team was 12-8 with out himled the Majors invoting (with 3,064,814) and was elected to his seventh straight All-Star GamenishedJuly with 34 home runs; bombed 15 in Aug. and Sept.became Seattles all-time hitleader Aug. 19 with career hit #1,164, passing Alvin Daviscapped season with HR #49Sept. 26 at Oakland (o Mike Mohler)hit .306 (87x284) with 26 home runs and 79 RBIollowing activation rom the DL July 14.

    1997: Became just the 13th unanimous MVP selection in baseball history ater posting thebest season ever by a Seattle player and one o the best years in historyat seasonend, 56 home runs were 7th-most in history,the 3rd-most since 1961, and his 147 RBIwere 6th-highest total in previous 48 yearsled the Majors in RBI and led the AL (2nd inthe Majors) in home runs, total bases, sluggingpercentage (.646) and extra base hits (93)became the 6th Major Leaguer (9x) to hitover 100 home runs over two consecutiveseasonsrecorded 8 multi-HR games (7 2-HRgames and one 3-HR game)posted his 5th

    GRIFFEY JR. (continued)

    FATHER-SON HR COMBOSFamily HR TotalsBonds (Bobby 332, Barry 762) .......... 1,094Griey (Senior 152, Junior 630) ......... 782Alou (Felipe 206, Moises 319) .............. 525Perez (Tony 379, Eduardo 79)............... 458Bell (Gus 206, Buddy 201) .................... 407Berra (Yogi 358, Dale 49) ...................... 407

    CONSECUTIVE SEASONS,

    100 TOTAL HOME RUNS

    Player Years TotalsMark McGwire 1998-1999 135Sammy Sosa 1998-1999 129Mark McGwire 1997-1998 128Barry Bonds 2000-2001 122Barry Bonds 2001-2002 119Sammy Sosa 2000-2001 114Babe Ruth 1927-1928 114Sammy Sosa 2001-2002 113Sammy Sosa 1999-2000 113Babe Ruth 1920-1921 113Ken Griey Jr. 1997-1998 112Mark McGwire 1996-1997 110Alex Rodriguez 2001-2002 109Babe Ruth 1926-1927 107

    Jimmie Foxx 1932-1933 106Ken Griey Jr. 1996-1997 105Ryan Howard 2006-2007 105Ken Griey Jr. 1998-1999 104Alex Rodriguez 2002-2003 104Sammy Sosa 1997-1998 102David Ortiz 2005-2006 101Jim Thome 2001-2002 101Ralph Kiner 1949-1950 101Raael Palmeiro 2001-2002 100Babe Ruth 1928-1929 100Roger Maris 1960-1961 100

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    100+ RBI season with club record 147 RBI and notched his ourth 40+ HR yearstartedseason with a bang, connecting or a pair o home runs o New Yorks David Cone in rsttwo at-bats on Opening Nightnamed AL Player o the Week April 8recorded secondcareer 3-HR game April 25 at Toronto, connecting twice o Roger Clemens and once oMike Timlin; third HR was #250 o his careerbecame the 4th-youngest player in historyto reach the 250-HR plateau despite missing 201 games to injuries and strikesnamedAL Player o the Month or April with 13 home runscollected HR #25 on June 2 vs.Toronto, and missed by one game equaling the astest 25 HR in history; the quickest-everto 25 was Babe Ruth in 1928; he did it in team game #55matched Jimmie Foxx or the2nd-quickest to 25 in ML historyhit HR #30 July 5 at Anaheim, becoming just the 3rdplayer ever to record two seasons with 30+ HR prior to the All-Star break (also: WillieStargell and Mark McGwire)elected to 8th All-Star Game and led the AL in voting or5th time and Majors or the 3rd timenamed Player o the Week Sept. 5 (7th career)hitHR #50 Sept. 7 at Minnesota o Bob Tewksbury; became just the 15th player in historywith 50 or more home runs in a seasonwon 5th Silver Slugger and 8th consecutive GoldGlovenamed The Sporting News MLB Player o the Year and to the AP post-seasonAll-Star team.

    1998: Matched his 1997 home run total with 56led the Major Leagues in homers o LHP(21), road HR (26) and Interleague HR (10)ranked among AL leaders in HR (1st), RBI(3rd), runs (3rd), total bases (2nd), slugging percentage (3rd, .611), extra base hits (3rd,92) and intentional walks (4th, 11)homered twice on April 13 at Cleveland, becomingthe 2nd-youngest player to hit 300 homersnamed AL Player o the Week rom June 29-July 5over 2-game stretch July 1-2 set a Mariners club record with 6 consecutive extra-base hits (2 HR, 1 3B, 3 2B)recorded 35 homers and 79 RBI prior to the All-Star breakhit HR#41 July 30 vs. Cleveland, tying the AL record or HR prior to Aug. 1 (Babe Ruthin 1928, Jimmie Foxx in 1932)recorded career RBI #1,000 on Sept. 25 vs. Minnesota,becoming the 4th-youngest player ever to record 1,000 RBIhit career homer #350 Sept.25 vs. Texas (Eric Gunderson), becoming youngest player ever to hit 350 HR (28 years,308 days)homered vs every opponent (18 teams) he aced.

    1999: Hit 48 home runs to become the rst player since Harmon Killebrew (1962-64) to leadthe American League in home runs in 3 consecutive seasonsranked among AL leadersin HR (1st), RBI (3rd), runs (5th), total bases (349, 3rd), extra-base hits (77, 6th) and HR/at-bat ratio (12.6, 4th)also led the league with 17 intentional walkshad a career-high 24 stolen baseshit his 7th career Opening Day homer run April 5 vs. Chicago (oJames Baldwin)hit grand slams in consecutive games April 29-30, becoming only the19th Major Leaguer and second Mariner (MikeBlowers) to do sorecorded 11 RBI over the2-game stretch, setting a then-club recordor RBI in consecutive gamesalso hadclub-record 14 RBI over 3-game stretch romApril 28-30hit the nal HR in the Kingdomeon June 27 vs. Texas (o Aaron Sele)in 42games at Saeco Field, batted .278 (42x151)with 14 home runs and 37 RBI.

    2000:Acquired by Cincinnati prior to the start ospring training in exchange or Brett Tomko(rhp), Mike Cameron (o), Jake Meyer (rhp) andAntonio Perez (in)in his rst season with theReds led the club with 40 home runs, 118 RBI,100 runs, 289 total bases and 94 walkswasvoted to the All-Star Games starting lineupor the 11th consecutive year, his rst as aNational League player, but did not play in thegame because o tendinitis in his right kneehampered by hamstring injuries throughoutthe seasonrecorded career HR#400 April 10at Colorado (o Rolando Arrojo), becoming theyoungest player in baseball history to hit 400homers (30 years, 141 days and hit it on his

    GRIFFEY JR. (continued)

    GRIFFEYS ALL-STAR VOTE

    Year All-Star Votes Finish

    2009 1,669,135 25th in AL2008 2,907,746 4th in NL2007 2,986,818 1st in NL2006 2,395,820 4th in NL2005 1,489,768 7th in NL2004 2,837,237 2nd in NL2003 664,038 9th in NL2002 731,677 5th in NL2001 863,559 5th in NL2000 2,188,169 3rd in NL1999 2,918,055 Led Majors1998 4,202,830 Led Majors

    1997 3,514,340 Led Majors1996 3,064,814 Led Majors1995 1,204,748 2nd in AL1994 *6,079,688 Led Majors1993 2,696,918 Led AL1992 2,071,407 3rd in AL1991 2,248,396 Led AL1990 2,159,700 2nd in AL1989 79,051 All write-inCareer *48,973,914 (21 Years)* All-time single-season and career records

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    athers 50th birthday)was his ourth careerhomer on his athers birthday (2000, 1994,1992 and his rst career HR in 1989)hit 2homers and recorded career-high 8 RBI July8 vs. Cleveland.2001: Led the Reds with 22 home runs andranked 3rd with 65 RBIbothered all year bya torn let hamstringbecause o the injurysuered in spring training (March 26 at KC)made his rst 16 appearances o the seasonas a pinch hitter (0x12, 3 BB, 2 IBB, 5 K, 1HBP) until he went on the disabled list, April

    29-June 15made his rst start o the season in the Reds 65th gamehit saely in hisrst 9 games ater coming o the DL (.371, 2 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 7 R)in 95 games aterhe returned rom the DL hit .295 with all 22 homers and 95 RBImissed an OpeningDay start or the rst time in his careerdid not make the All-Star team or the rst timesince his rookie season (1989)at 31 years, 261 days old became the youngest playerin baseball history to hit 450 home runs when he homered o Russ Ortiz on Aug. 9 vs.San Franciscohit a walk-o inside-the-park home run on Aug. 20 vs. St. Louis (o AndyBenes).

    2002: Limited to 70 games and 51 starts because o a pair o stints on the disabled liston the DL rom April 8-May 23 with a torn patellar tendon in his right knee (missed 41g)and rom June 25-July 21 with a torn right hamstriang (missed 25 G)also missed timewith injuries to his let quadriceps muscle and let hip fexorreturned to action on May24 and appeared in 10 games, including 9 starts, beore he suered the right hamstringinjury on June 7 at Anaheimreinstated on July 22 and in 44 games (31 GS) the rest othe season hit .276 (6 HR, 19 RBI)made 50 starts in CF and his only career start in LF(8/23 at HOU)collected his 2,000th career hit June 18 vs. Seattle (o Joel Pineiro)became the 29th player in history to record at least 2,000 hits and 400 homers.

    2003: Had season-ending surgery on his right ankle on July 18 (Dr. Timothy Kremchek)also had surgery on his right shoulder (Kremchek) on Aug. 4 to repair a dislocationsuered while diving or a ball on April 5 vs. Chicagoappeared in 53 games, including46 startswas expected to miss 6-10 weeks with the shoulder injury but returned in 37daysrecorded the rst hit at Great American Ballpark on Opening Day vs. Pittsburgh,a rst-inning double o Kris Bensonthe baseball was sent to the Hall o Fame inCooperstownhomered in 5 consecutive games July 8-12 to tie Reds club record sharedby Ted Kluszewski (8/11-8/15, 1954, 5 HR) and Johnny Bench (5/30-6/3, 1972, 7 HR)streak ended on July 17 vs. Houston, the rst game ater the All-Star break, when hesuered the season-ending ankle injury.

    2004: Selected to the All-Star starting lineup or the 12th time, tied with Ozzie Smith or3rd on all-time list (Cal Ripken Jr. 17, Rod Carew15)at the All-Star Game in Houston participatedin ceremonies honoring the 14 living players whohit at least 500 home runshad season-endingsurgery on Aug. 16 to repair a complete tear o hisright hamstring (Kremchek)also was on the DLrom July 11-Aug. 2 with a torn right hamstringled the club in hitting with RISP (.329)missedOpening Day with a strained right calmissed thegame on April 23 at Pittsburgh to attend the uneralo his grandather, Curtis Littletonhit 494thcareer homer on May 31 at Florida, passing LouGehrig into 20th place alone on the all-time listwith his parents in attendance, hit his 500th careerhomer June 20 at St. Louis (o Matt Morris)washis 4th career homer on Fathers Day and careerhit number 2,143, the exact number produced byhis ather in 19 Major League seasonsthe ballwas caught and returned by 19-year-old Mark

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    CAREER FIELDINGYEAR PCT G GS PO A E TC DP

    1989 .969 127 120 302 12 10 324 6

    1990* .980 155 150 330 8 7 345 1

    1991* .989 154 145 360 15 4 379 4

    1992* .997 142 136 359 8 1 368 4

    1993* .991 156 137 316 8 3 327 3

    1994* .983 111 102 225 12 4 241 3

    1995* .990 72 69 190 5 2 197 1

    1996* .990 140 134 375 10 4 389 1

    1997* .985 157 153 388 9 6 403 3

    1998* .988 161 158 409 11 5 425 3

    1999* .978 160 154 387 10 9 406 5

    2000 .987 145 141 375 9 5 389 32001 .985 111 90 195 1 3 199 0

    2002 .971 70 51 96 4 3 103 1

    2003 .989 53 43 89 3 1 93 0

    2004 .994 83 77 173 4 1 178 1

    2005 .990 128 124 285 6 3 294 1

    2006 .979 109 100 229 6 5 240 0

    2007 .974 144 131 291 5 8 304 2

    2008 .978 143 122 219 8 5 232 1

    2009 1.000 117 11 13 0 0 13 0

    Totals .985 2638 2348 5606 154 89 5849 43

    *won AL Gold Glove

    *GS=starts in feld, does not include DH.

    300, 200Only 4 players in Major League history havehit 300 home runs with one team and 200homers with anotherGriey is the onlyplayer to hit 400 with one team (417 with

    SEA) and 200 with another (210 with CIN):Mark McGwire 363 w/ Oak 220 w/ StLRaael Palmeiro 321 w/ Tex 223 w/ BalJimmie Foxx 302 w/ Phi 222 w/ BosKen Griey Jr. 417 w/ Sea 210 w/ Cin

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    Crummley o Mt. Carmel, IL, whomGriey rewarded with an all-expensespaid trip or 4 to the All-Star Gameestivities in Houston.

    2005: Won the Ernie Lombardi Award as theReds MVP and was a unanimous selectionor the Joe Nuxhall Good Guy Award,both as voted by the Cincinnati chaptero the Baseball Writers Association oAmericareceived National LeagueComeback Player o the Year Awards invoting by ans and in voting by his peers(Players Choice Award, The SportingNews)was a nalist or the NationalLeagues Hank Aaron Award and the2005 Hutch Awardbegan the seasonstill recovering rom hamstring surgeryand in 22 games in April hit .244 (1 HR, 9RBI)over his last 106 games (beginningMay 1) hit .313 (34 HR, 83 RBI)hitsaely in 19 o his last 20 games (.410,10 HR, 14 RBI), including 10 multi-hit games during a 15-game hitting streak rom Aug.14-30 (.444, 8 HR, 12 RBI)missed the Reds last 26 games o the season because o asprained right oot suered Sept. 4 at Atlantaranked among the NL leaders in slugging(4th), home BA (.325, 6th), home runs (7th) and BA vs RHP (.314, 7th)hit his 5th careerhomer on Fathers Day on June 19 vs. Atlantahit career HR#536 Sept. 4 at Atlanta totie Mickey Mantle or 12th on the all-time HR listhad a pair o arthroscopic surgeries onSept. 26 (Kremchek).

    2006: Appeared in 109 games, ranking 2nd on the club in home runs and 3rd in RBImissed 22 o the Reds last 24 games ater he dislocated the second toe o his right ootjumping into the outeld wall on Sept. 4hit career homer #563 Sept. 25 vs. Chicago,trying Reggie Jackson or 10th on the all-time listhit a walk-o, 3-run home run in the12th inning May 11 vs. Washington (o Joe Eischen)hit 15th career grand slam May 20at Detroit (o Joel Zumaya)hit the 700th Griey homer (Senior 152, Junior 548) June19 at New York (NL) with his ather in attendanceplayed or USA in the inaugural WorldBaseball Classicnamed to the WBC All-Tournament team ater hitting .524 (11x21) with3 homers and 10 RBIranked among the events statistical leaders in hitting (.524, 2nd),on-base percentage (.583, 2nd), slugging percentage (1.048, 3rd), hits (11, T4th), homeruns (3, T3rd), RBI (10, T1st) and total bases (22, 2nd)was the Reds nominee or boththe Roberto Clemente Award and the Hutch Award or his humanitarian and charitableeortswas Seattles winner o the Hometown Hero Award presented by DHLat theWinter Meetings in Orlando received Baseball Americas Lietime Achievement Award.

    2007: Produced his 9th 30-homer season and his 11th season with at least 90 RBIled allML right elders in homersled all NL players in All-Star an voting (2,986,818)alsowas voted to the team by the playerswas a nalist or the Hank Aaron Awardnamedto the Rawlings Gold Glove All-Time Team as voted by ansmissed 3 games rom April19-21 while battling the eects o the digestive condition diverticulitison April 27 wasdiagnosed with pleurisy (infammation o the lining o the pleural cavity surrounding thelungs)in May was selected by ans as the MLB Clutch Perormer o the Month aterhitting .306 and ranking 2nd in the NL in HR (10) and T8th in RBI (22)named the NLPlayer o the Week or May 7-13, batting .400 and leading the league in HR (3) and RBI(9)won the weekly award or the 10th time in his career, the rst time as a Redhadmade only 4 games/1 start in RF prior to seasonhit #569 May 10 vs. Houston (oMatt Albers), tying Raael Palmeiro or 9th all-timemoved into 8th all-time (HarmonKillebrew) with #573 May 22 vs. Washington (o Matt Chico)homered in 3 consecutivegames June 7-9tied Mark McGwire or 7th all-time with #583 June 24 at Seattle (oMiguel Batista)moved into 6th place with #587 July 16 at Atlanta (moving past FrankRobinson)batted .385 (5x13) in 3-game series in Seattle June 22-24, his rst visit toSaeco Field since he was traded ollowing the 1999 season3 sellouts at Saeco Field

    GRIFFEY JR. (continued)

    AL OUTFIELDERS WITH 6

    CONSECUTIVE RAWLINGS

    GOLD GLOVE AWARDSPlayer Gold Gloves Total

    Ken Griey Jr. 10 (1990-99) 10Ichiro Suzuki 9 (2001-09) 9Torii Hunter 9 (2001-09) 9Al Kaline 7 (1961-67) 10Paul Blair 7 (1969-75) 8Dwayne Murphy 6 (1980-85) 6

    RAWLINGS GOLD GLOVE

    AWARD ALL-TIME TEAMP Greg Maddux SS Ozzie SmithC Johnny Bench OF Willie Mays1B Wes Parker OF Roberto Clemente2B Joe Morgan OF Ken Griey Jr.3B Brooks Robinson

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    totaled 138,343batted .385 (5x13) in theseries with 2 home runsspent most o springtraining recovering rom a broken let handsuered in December and didnt appear in anexhibition game until March 24 (6G in RF, 1Gat DH).2008: Combined to hit .249 (122x490) with30 doubles, 18 home runs and 71 RBI in 143games with Chicago (AL) and Cincinnatibecame the 6th player in history (3rd let-hander) to reach the 600-home run milestoneJune 9 at Florida (o M. Hendrickson)acquired by the White Sox rom Cincinnation July 31 in exchange or RHP Nick Massetand INF Danny Richaraccording to the EliasSports Bureau, only Willie Mays had morehome runs at the time o an in-season tradein 1972 (646)ell short o the 20-homer markor the irst time in a ull season since hisrookie year in 1989 (16 HR in 127 games)143games played were his 2nd-most since 2001(144 in 2007)became the 18th player inbaseball history with 5,000 total bases with ahome run on July 4 vs. Washington (5,001)made his White Sox debut on Aug. 1 at KansasCity, going 2-or-3 with 2 RBIirst start as anAL player since Oct. 3, 1999 (SEA at OAK)hithis irst home run with the White Sox on Aug.20 vs. Seattle, tying Sammy Sosa (609) or 5thplace on the all-time listhit his 500th careerdouble on Sept. 14 (G#2) vs. Detroit.2009: Appeared in 117 games, including102 starts (DH-91, LF-8, RF-3) in returnto Marinershit .214 (83x287) with a .411SLG% (19 2B, 19 HR)led team with 63walks, including 43 prior to the All-Star breakand 20 ollowing the ASGhit 9 o 19 homeruns over the nal 2 months o the season(HR/13.67 AB)hit a solo home run at NewYankee Stadium on July 1, 44th dierent MajorLeague Ballpark he has homered in; one shy othe all-time record held by Sammy Sosa15o 19 home runs came o rst-time victimshomered o 407 dierent pitchers, 2nd onlyto Sammy Sosa (449)joined Alex Rodriguezwith home runs July 1 at NYYonly 2nd gamein ML history in which 2 players, each with atleast 550 career homers, hit home runsotherwas in a Braves-Giants game in 1971, whenHank Aaron and Willie Mays both homeredHR #8 June 23 vs. San Diego was the 5,000thHR in Mariners historyHR also tied LouGehrig on all-time hits listhit walk-o singlein 14th inning Aug. 12 vs. CWS in 1-0 victory9th career walk-o hit (last: 6/30/08 vs. PIT w/CIN)hit game-tying, 2-run pinch-hit HR June19 vs. Arizona (o Tony Pena)6th careerpinch-hit HR (rst since 9/25/06 vs. CHI w/CIN)made 2nd career start in LF June 13 at

    GRIFFEY JR. (continued)

    SINGLE-SEASON HOMERSGriey set Mariners single-season recordswith 56 home runs in back-to-back seasonsin 1997 and 1998:

    Year Player Club HR

    2001 Barry Bonds San Francisco 731998 Mark McGwire St. Louis 701998 Sammy Sosa Chicago (NL) 661999 Mark McGwire St. Louis 652001 Sammy Sosa Chicago (NL) 641999 Sammy Sosa Chicago (NL) 631961 Roger Maris New York (AL) 611927 Babe Ruth New York (AL) 601921 Babe Ruth New York (AL) 591932 Jimmie Foxx Philadelphia 581938 Hank Greenberg Detroit 581997 Mark McGwire Oakland/StL 58

    2006 Ryan Howard Philadelphia 582002 Alex Rodriguez Texas 572001 Luis Gonzalez Arizona 571998 Ken Griey Jr. Seattle 561997 Ken Griey Jr. Seattle 561930 Hack Wilson Chicago (NL) 56

    CONSECUTIVE YEARS

    LEADING AL IN HOMERSGriey is one o only 12 Major Leagueplayers to have won 3 consecutive home run

    crownsGriey led the AL in homers rom1997-99, recording 160 homers:

    # Player Years6 Babe Ruth 1926-314 Frank Baker 1911-144 Harry Davis 1904-073 Ken Griey Jr. 1997-993 Alex Rodriguez 2001-033 Harmon Killebrew 1962-64

    CONSISTENCYGriey is one o only 7 players to hit 40

    homers in at least 5 consecutive seasons:

    # Player Years Consecutively7 Babe Ruth 1926-326 Sammy Sosa 1998-20036 Alex Rodriguez 1998-20035 Barry Bonds 2000-045 Ken Griey Jr. 1996-20005 Ralph Kiner 1947-515 Duke Snider 1953-57

    OPENING DAY

    Griey has hit 8 home runs on Opening Day,ranking most among active players and T1stall-time with Frank Robinson (8):

    Player Opening Day HRKen Griey Jr. (last 2009 vs. MIN) 8Frank Robinson 8Adam Dunn 8Eddie Mathews 7Willie Mays 7Babe Ruth 7

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    Coloradohad appeared in 3 previous games in LF in career (last: GS 8/23/02 at HOU)made 12th Opening Day start or the Mariners (1989-99, 2009), and rst in right eldmade 11 consecutive OD starts or the Mariners in CF (1989-99)hit a solo home run onOpening Day (4/6) at Minnesotawas his 8th career Opening Day homer, all coming in his12 seasons with the Mariners (also: 1990, 1993, 1995, 1997-2, 1998, 1999)tied FrankRobinson or the most OD homers in ML historysingled in his rst home at-bat April 14vs. LAA, his rst at-bat as a Mariner at Saeco Field since Sept. 26, 1999hit HR#2 April15 vs. LAA, his 400th homer as a Marinerbecame rst player in Major League history tohit 400 homers with one team (SEA) and 200 with another (210 with CIN)hit game-tying2-run home run May 10 at Minnesota7th career homer on Mothers Day (T2nd in MLhistory) and 100th career home run o a rookie pitcher (o LH Jose Mijares).

    2010: Announced retirement rom baseball on June 2, capping 22-season Hall o Famecareersaw action in 33 games, including 25 starts at DHhit .184 (18x98) with 2 doubles,7 RBI and 9 walkswent 2-or-6 (.333) with 3 RBI as a pinch-hitter, including walk-osingle May 20 vs. Toronto10th career walk-o hitPH sac ly May 12 at Baltimoreor career RBI #1,835tied Raael Palmeiro or 14th on the all-time listrecorded 2nddouble May 5 vs. Tampa Bay or career extra base hit #1,192, tying Palmeiro or 6th all-timebecame one o 29 players to play in at least our decades (1980s, 90s, 2000s,2010s)ormer Mariners Jamie Moyer and Omar Vizquel also joined the elite group oplayers in 2010..

    POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:Appeared in 18 career postseason games with the Mariners(1995, 1997) and White Sox (2008)is a career .290 (20x69) hitter in postseason play with6 home runs and 11 RBIhit .391 (9x23) with 9 runs, 5 homers and 7 RBI in the 1995ALDS vs. the Yankeeshit .333 (7x21) with 2 doubles and one homer in 1995 ALCS vs.Cleveland.

    AWARDS: Player o the Year by the Seattle chapter o the Baseball Writers Associationo America (1990-91, 1993, 1997-99)BBWAA MVP: 1997Seattle Post-IntelligencersSports Star o the Year (1989), AL MVP (1997), Rawlings Gold Gloves: 1990-99RawlingsGold Glove Award All-Time TeamSilver Slugger: 1991, 1993-94, 1996-99)All-StarGame: 1990 (starter), 1991 (starter), 1992 (starter, MVP), 1993 (starter), 1994 (starter),1995 (starter, DNP), 1996 (starter, DNP), 1997 (starter), 1998 (starter), 1999 (starter), 2000(starter, DNP), 2004 (starter, DNP), 2007 (starter)Home Run Derby Winner: 1994 (PIT),1998 (COL), 1999 (BOS)Sporting News All-Star: 1992-94, 1996-99 in the AL, 2005 inNLSporting News Player o the Year: 1997AP All-Star: 1991, 1994, 1996-99UPI All-Star: 1991, 1993 AL Player o the Month: April 1990, April 1997AL Player o the Week:9 times (most recently 7/5/98)NL Player o the Week: 5/13/07AL Players ChoicePlayer o the Year (1997), MLB All-Century Team (1999), Louisville Slugger Living LegendAward (2007), Seattles Hometown Hero (2006), Baseball America Lietime AchievementAward (2006), National League Comeback Player o the Year (2005), World BaseballClassic All-Tournament (2006).

    GRIFFEYs CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected by Seattle in the rst round (1st overall) in the 1987 June dratsigned by Tom Mooney On 15-day DL with broken let wrist, May 27-Aug. 15, 1995included rehab assignment at Tacoma. On disabled list ollowing surgery on broken bone in right hand, June 20-July 13, 1996. Traded by Seattle to Cincinnati in exchange or Mike Cameron (o), Brett Tomko (rhp), Antonio Perez

    (in) and Jake Meyer (rhp), Feb. 10, 2000. On disabled list with a partial tear o his let hamstring, April 29-June 14, 2001. On disabled list with a torn patellar tendon in his right knee, April 8-May 23, 2002. On disabled list with a torn right hamstring, June 24-July 21, 2002.

    On disabled list with a dislocated right shoulder, April 7-May 12, 2003. On disabled list with a torn peroneal tendon in his right ankle, July 18-Nov. 5, 2003. On disabled list with a torn right hamstring, July 11-Aug. 2, 2004. On 60-day disabled list with a torn right hamstring, Aug. 12-Nov. 2, 2004. On disabled list with a strained right biceps tendon in right knee, April 17-May 10, 2006. Traded to Chicago (AL) in exchange or Nick Masset (rhp) and Danny Richar (in), July 31, 2008. Signed by Seattle as a ree agent, Feb. 21, 2009re-signed on Nov. 11, 2009.

    Announced retirement rom baseball, June 2, 2010.

    GRIFFEY JR. (continued)

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    KEN GRIFFEY JR. -- HOME RUN LOG

    1989 (16):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    1 04/10/1989 Eric King vs. CWS 0

    2 04/11/1989 Shawn Hillegas vs. CWS 0

    3 04/26/1989 David Wells vs. TOR 0

    4 05/16/1989 Bill Wegman vs. MIL 1

    5 05/20/1989 Dale Mohorcic vs. NYY 2

    6 05/21/1989 Clay Parker vs. NYY 1

    7 05/26/1989 Bill Wegman at MIL 08 05/30/1989 Jimmy Jones at NYY 0

    9 05/30/1989 Jimmy Jones at NYY 1

    10 06/04/1989 Charlie Hough vs. TEX 0

    11 06/23/1989 Doyle Alexander vs. DET 0

    12 07/05/1989 Mike Dyer vs. MIN 0

    13 07/05/1989 Juan Berenguer vs. MIN 0

    14 08/27/1989 Mark Guthrie at MIN 0

    15 08/30/1989 Jeff Peterek at MIL 0

    16 09/20/1989 Mike Jeffcoat at TEX 0

    1990 (22):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    17 04/09/1990 Bert Blyleven at CAL 2

    18 04/16/1990 David West vs. MIN 1

    19 04/21/1990 Mike Moore at OAK 2

    20 04/28/1990 Pete Harnisch at BAL 0

    21 04/29/1990 Dave Johnson at BAL 0

    22 05/12/1990 Tim Leary vs. NYY 0

    23 05/13/1990 Lance McCullers vs. NYY 0

    24 05/20/1990 Greg Swindell at CLE 0

    25 05/20/1990 Greg Swindell at CLE 0

    26 05/22/1990 Mark Knudson at MIL 0

    27 06/20/1990 Kevin Appier at KC 0

    28 06/22/1990 Nolan Ryan at TEX 0

    29 07/15/1990 Charles Nagy vs. CLE 1

    30 07/26/1990 Allan Anderson at MIN 0

    31 07/30/1990 Scott Sanderson at OAK 0

    32 08/12/1990 Tom Bolton vs. BOS 0

    33 08/20/1990 Bobby Witt at TEX 1

    34 08/28/1990 Jack Morris vs. DET 1

    35 09/12/1990 Scott Sanderson vs. OAK 1

    36 09/14/1990 Kirk McCaskill at CAL 0

    37 09/16/1990 Bryan Harvey at CAL 238 09/19/1990 Nolan Ryan vs. TEX 1

    1991 (22):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    39 04/21/1991 Joe Slusarski vs. OAK 0

    40 04/27/1991 Kevin Tapani at MIN 0

    41 05/22/1991 Tom Gordon at KC 0

    42 05/25/1991 Mike Jeffcoat vs. TEX 0

    43 05/27/1991 Kevin Appier vs. KC 1

    44 05/28/1991 Tom Gordon vs. KC 0

    45 06/12/1991 Greg Harris vs. BOS 1

    46 07/03/1991 Charlie Hough vs. CWS 0

    47 07/07/1991 Duane Ward vs. TOR 0

    48 07/21/1991 Jeff Robinson at BAL 2

    49 07/23/1991 Lee Guetterman at NYY 3

    50 07/30/1991 Roy Smith vs. BAL 351 08/03/1991 Jeff Robinson at CAL 1

    52 08/09/1991 David West vs. MIN 0

    53 08/13/1991 Dave Stewart vs. OAK 1

    54 08/14/1991 Joe Slusarski vs. OAK 1

    55 08/15/1991 Ron Darling vs. OAK 0

    56 08/28/1991 Jaime Navarro vs. MIL 0

    57 09/02/1991 Paul Gibson vs. DET 0

    58 09/16/1991 Jimmy Key vs. TOR 1

    59 09/19/1991 Tom Gordon vs. KC 3

    60 09/27/1991 Melido Perez at CWS 1

    1992 (27):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    61 04/10/1992 Luis Aquino vs. KC 1

    62 04/15/1992 Kirk McCaskill at CWS 1

    63 05/02/1992 Rick Sutcliffe at BAL 1

    64 05/07/1992 Jack Morris vs. TOR 165 05/07/1992 Jack Morris vs. TOR 0

    66 05/16/1992 David Wells at TOR 2

    67 05/26/1992 Rick Sutcliffe vs. BAL 2

    68 05/27/1992 Ben McDonald vs. BAL 1

    69 05/31/1992 Roger Clemens vs. BOS 0

    70 06/02/1992 Dave Otto at CLE 1

    71 06/04/1992 Denis Boucher at CLE 1

    72 06/04/1992 Dennis Cook at CLE 1

    73 06/25/1992 Julio Valera vs. CAL 0

    74 06/27/1992 Mark Langston vs. CAL 0

    75 07/09/1992 Greg Cadaret at NYY 0

    76 07/17/1992 Jimmy Key vs. TOR 0

    77 07/21/1992 Frank Tanana vs. DET 1

    78 07/29/1992 Steve Frey at CAL 0

    79 08/07/1992 Jeff Russell vs. TEX 0

    80 08/08/1992 Matt Whiteside vs. TEX 1

    81 08/12/1992 Dennis Moeller vs. KC 1

    82 08/14/1992 Bill Krueger vs. MIN 0

    83 08/18/1992 Storm Davis at BAL 2

    84 08/31/1992 Frank Viola vs. BOS 1

    85 09/05/1992 Charles Nagy at CLE 0

    86 09/08/1992 Pat Mahomes at MIN 3

    87 09/30/1992 Chris Bosio vs. MIL 2

    1993 (45):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    88 04/06/1993 Jack Morris vs. TOR 2

    89 04/18/1993 Mike Moore at DET 1

    90 04/19/1993 John Doherty at DET 0

    91 04/19/1993 John Doherty at DET 0

    92 04/21/1993 Danny Darwin vs. BOS 1

    93 04/21/1993 Danny Darwin vs. BOS 0

    94 04/28/1993 Jeff Mutis vs. CLE 1

    95 05/06/1993 K. Wickander at CLE 0

    96 05/09/1993 Scott Erickson vs. MIN 0

    97 05/30/1993 Bill Krueger vs. DET 2

    98 06/04/1993 Rick Sutcliffe at BAL 0

    99 06/05/1993 Brad Pennington at BAL 0

    100 06/15/1993 Billy Brewer vs. KC 0101 06/20/1993 C. Leibrandt vs. TEX 1

    102 06/20/1993 Tom Henke vs. TEX 1

    103 06/21/1993 Ron Darling vs. OAK 1

    104 06/22/1993 Joe Boever vs. OAK 1

    105 06/23/1993 Kelly Downs vs. OAK 0

    106 06/25/1993 Wilson Alvarez at CWS 1

    107 06/27/1993 Alex Fernandez at CWS 0

    108 07/03/1993 John Dopson vs. BOS 0

    109 07/07/1993 Bob Wickman vs. NYY 0

    110 07/20/1993 Paul Gibson at NYY 0

    111 07/21/1993 Jimmy Key at NYY 0

    112 07/22/1993 Jeff Mutis at CLE 0

    113 07/23/1993 Albie Lopez at CLE 0

    114 07/24/1993 Matt Young at CLE 0

    115 07/25/1993 Jose Mesa at CLE 1

    116 07/27/1993 Kevin Tapani vs. MIN 3117 07/28/1993 Willie Banks vs. MIN 0

    118 08/03/1993 Bob Welch at OAK 1

    119 08/08/1993 Bob Patterson at TEX 0

    120 08/10/1993 Tom Gordon at KC 0

    121 08/21/1993 Dave Stewart at TOR 0

    122 08/22/1993 Danny Cox at TOR 0

    123 08/25/1993 Bill Gullickson at DET 0

    124 08/25/1993 Bill Gullickson at DET 0

    125 08/26/1993 Dave Stewart vs. TOR 1

    126 08/26/1993 Dave Stewart vs. TOR 0

    127 09/01/1993 Mike Moore vs. DET 1

    128 09/13/1993 John Farrell at CAL 0

    129 09/21/1993 Jeff Bronkey vs. TEX 0

    130 09/24/1993 D. Eckersley vs. OAK 0

    131 09/29/1993 Jack McDowell at CWS 0

    132 10/01/1993 Larry Casian at MIN 1

    1994 (40):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    133 04/09/1994 Juan Guzman at TOR 0

    134 04/09/1994 Tony Castillo at TOR 0

    135 04/10/1994 Dave Stewart at TOR 0

    136 04/12/1994 Scott Erickson vs. MIN 2

    137 04/24/1994 Brad Pennington at BAL 2

    138 04/25/1994 Roger Clemens vs. BOS 0

    139 04/29/1994 Jamie Moyer vs. BAL 0

    140 05/01/1994 Arthur Rhodes vs. BAL 1

    141 05/03/1994 Tony Fossas at BOS 1

    142 05/06/1994 John Doherty at DET 0

    143 05/07/1994 Mike Moore at DET 1

    144 05/11/1994 Jason Bere at CWS 2

    145 05/14/1994 Mike Butcher vs. CAL 0

    146 05/15/1994 Joe Magrane vs. CAL 0147 05/16/1994 Tom Gordon vs. KC 1

    148 05/18/1994 Mark Gubicza vs. KC 0

    149 05/18/1994 Billy Brewer vs. KC 1

    150 05/20/1994 Roger Pavlik vs. TEX 1

    151 05/21/1994 Darren Oliver vs. TEX 0

    152 05/22/1994 James Hurst vs. TEX 1

    153 05/23/1994 Bobby Witt at OAK 0

    154 05/28/1994 Ricky Bones at MIL 0

    155 06/06/1994 Jason Grimsley vs. CLE 0

    156 06/07/1994 Dennis Martinez vs. CLE 1

    157 06/11/1994 Ron Darling vs. OAK 0

    158 06/13/1994 Bruce Hurst at TEX 3

    159 06/14/1994 Kenny Rogers at TEX 0

    160 06/14/1994 Dan Smith at TEX 0

    161 06/15/1994 Kevin Brown at TEX 0

    162 06/17/1994 David Cone at KC 0

    163 06/22/1994 Brian Anderson at CAL 0

    164 06/24/1994 P. Assenmacher vs. CWS 0

    165 07/07/1994 Aaron Sele at BOS 0

    166 07/15/1994 Melido Perez vs. NYY 2

    167 07/15/1994 Melido Perez vs. NYY 1

    168 07/23/1994 Jose Melendez at BOS 0

    169 08/02/1994 Joe Magrane at CAL 1

    170 08/07/1994 Billy Brewer at KC 2

    171 08/08/1994 Matt Whiteside at TEX 0

    172 08/11/1994 Ron Darling at OAK 3

    1995 (17):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    173 04/27/1995 Sean Bergman vs. DET 2

    174 04/29/1995 David Wells vs. DET 0

    175 05/06/1995 Shawn Boskie at CAL 0

    176 05/13/1995 Alex Fernandez vs. CWS 0

    177 05/14/1995 Jim Abbott vs. CWS 0

    178 05/19/1995 Brad Radke at MIN 1

    179 05/26/1995 Ben McDonald vs. BAL 0

    180 08/20/1995 Rheal Cormier vs. BOS 0

    181 08/21/1995 Scott Erickson vs. BAL 0

    182 08/24/1995 John Wetteland vs. NYY 1183 09/05/1995 Mariano Rivera at NYY 0

    184 09/11/1995 Pat Mahomes vs. MIN 1

    185 09/19/1995 Kevin Gross vs. TEX 0

    186 09/20/1995 Bob Tewksbury vs. TEX 1

    187 09/22/1995 Todd Van Poppel vs. OAK 0

    188 09/26/1995 R. Monteleone vs. CAL 0

    189 09/28/1995 Roger Pavlik at TEX 3

    1996 (49):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    190 04/05/1996 Scott Karl vs. MIL 1

    191 04/06/1996 Angel Miranda vs. MIL 0

    192 04/11/1996 Randy Veres at DET 0

    193 04/12/1996 Paul Quantrill at TOR 0

    194 04/12/1996 Giovanni Carrara at TOR 2

    195 04/20/1996 Juan Guzman vs. TOR 0196 04/21/1996 Erik Hanson vs. TOR 1

    197 04/21/1996 Erik Hanson vs. TOR 0

    198 05/10/1996 Chris Haney vs. KC 1

    199 05/10/1996 Mike Magnante vs. KC 0

    200 05/21/1996 V. Eshelman at BOS 2

    201 05/23/1996 Roger Clemens at BOS 0

    202 05/24/1996 S. Kamieniecki vs. NYY 1

    203 05/24/1996 Jeff Nelson vs. NYY 2

    204 05/24/1996 Steve Howe vs. NYY 0

    205 05/28/1996 Arthur Rhodes vs. BAL 0

    206 05/29/1996 Randy Myers vs. BAL 0

    207 05/31/1996 V. Eshelman vs. BOS 2

    208 06/04/1996 Brian Anderson at CLE 2

    209 06/09/1996 Mark Gubicza at KC 0

    210 06/10/1996 Scott Aldred at MIN 1

    211 06/12/1996 Mike Milchin at MIN 0

    212 06/15/1996 Kevin Tapani vs. CWS 1213 07/14/1996 Jason Grimsley vs. CAL 1

    214 07/20/1996 Dennis Springer at CAL 2

    215 07/21/1996 Jim Abbott at CAL 2

    216 07/21/1996 Jim Abbott at CAL 1

    217 07/22/1996 Ben McDonald vs. MIL 0

    218 07/25/1996 Felipe Lira vs. DET 0

    219 07/27/1996 Greg Gohr vs. DET 0

    220 07/27/1996 Greg Gohr vs. DET 2

    221 07/30/1996 Cal Eldred at MIL 2

    222 07/31/1996 Jeff DAmico at MIL 1

    223 07/31/1996 Ramon Garcia at MIL 0

    224 08/09/1996 Scott Aldred vs. MIN 1

    225 08/11/1996 Brad Radke vs. MIN 0

    226 08/17/1996 Jim Mecir at NYY 1

    227 08/18/1996 Dwight Gooden at NYY 1

    228 08/23/1996 M. Brandenburg at BOS 2229 08/25/1996 Eric Gunderson at BOS 0

    230 08/31/1996 Scott Erickson vs. BAL 1

    231 09/03/1996 Tom Gordon vs. BOS 2

    232 09/04/1996 Mike Maddux vs. BOS 2

    233 09/13/1996 Travis Miller at MIN 2

    234 09/15/1996 Rich Robertson at MIN 1

    235 09/20/1996 Doug Johns vs. OAK 0

    236 09/21/1996 Dave Telgheder vs. OAK 0

    237 09/23/1996 Chuck Finley at CAL 0

    238 09/26/1996 Mike Mohler at OAK 0

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    1997 (56):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    239 04/01/1997 David Cone vs. NYY 0

    240 04/01/1997 David Cone vs. NYY 1

    241 04/04/1997 Aaron Sele vs. BOS 0

    242 04/05/1997 Chris Hammond vs. BOS 1

    243 04/06/1997 John Wasdin vs. BOS 1

    244 04/08/1997 Albie Lopez vs. CLE 1

    245 04/16/1997 Mike Myers at DET 1246 04/17/1997 Felipe Lira at DET 1

    247 04/20/1997 Scott Aldred vs. MIN 1

    248 04/23/1997 Randy Veres vs. KC 0

    249 04/25/1997 Roger Clemens at TOR 0

    250 04/25/1997 Roger Clemens at TOR 0

    251 04/25/1997 Mike Timlin at TOR 0

    252 05/02/1997 Sean Maloney vs. MIL 2

    253 05/09/1997 Arthur Rhodes at BAL 2

    254 05/12/1997 Jeff DAmico at MIL 1

    255 05/14/1997 Carlos Castillo vs. CWS 0

    256 05/15/1997 Doug Drabek vs. CWS 1

    257 05/18/1997 Mike Mussina vs. BAL 1

    258 05/20/1997 Jason Dickson at ANA 1

    259 05/23/1997 Hipolito Pichardo at KC 1

    260 05/25/1997 Glendon Rusch at KC 0

    261 05/27/1997 Kevin Jarvis at MIN 1

    262 05/30/1997 Felipe Lira vs. DET 0263 06/02/1997 Luis Andujar vs. TOR 0

    264 06/10/1997 Pat Hentgen at TOR 0

    265 06/14/1997 Tom Candiotti vs. LAD 0

    266 06/20/1997 Bobby Witt at TEX 3

    267 06/22/1997 Ed Vosberg at TEX 0

    268 07/05/1997 Matt Perisho at ANA 1

    269 07/25/1997 David Wells at NYY 2

    270 07/26/1997 Graeme Lloyd at NYY 1

    271 08/02/1997 Steve Woodard at MIL 1

    272 08/07/1997 Scott Eyre vs. CWS 0

    273 08/08/1997 Nelson Cruz vs. CWS 0

    274 08/10/1997 Doug Drabek vs. CWS 0

    275 08/12/1997 Steve Woodard vs. MIL 0

    276 08/15/1997 Jimmy Key at BAL 1

    277 08/17/1997 Jaime Navarro at CWS 1

    278 08/17/1997 Chuck McElroy at CWS 0279 08/23/1997 Ramiro Mendoza vs. NYY 0

    280 08/25/1997 Jeff Suppan vs. BOS 1

    281 08/25/1997 Butch Henry vs. BOS 1

    282 08/31/1997 Tom Candiotti at LAD 0

    283 09/01/1997 Joey Hamilton vs. SD 0

    284 09/01/1997 Joey Hamilton vs. SD 0

    285 09/04/1997 LaTroy Hawkins at MIN 1

    286 09/04/1997 Greg Swindell at MIN 0

    287 09/05/1997 Brad Radke at MIN 0

    288 09/07/1997 Bob Tewksbury at MIN 1

    289 09/15/1997 Woody Williams vs. TOR 1

    290 09/15/1997 Woody Williams vs. TOR 0

    291 09/19/1997 Aaron Small at OAK 0

    292 09/22/1997 Eric Ludwick at OAK 0

    293 09/22/1997 Eric Ludwick at OAK 0

    294 09/27/1997 Brad Rigby vs. OAK 0

    1998 (56):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    295 03/31/1998 Charles Nagy vs. CLE 0

    296 04/03/1998 Derek Lowe vs. BOS 1

    297 04/04/1998 Brian Rose vs. BOS 1

    298 04/12/1998 TimWakefeld atBOS 1

    299 04/13/1998 Dave Burba at CLE 1

    300 04/13/1998 Jose Mesa at CLE 1

    301 04/17/1998 Eric Milton at MIN 1

    302 04/20/1998 Chris Haney vs. KC 0

    303 04/29/1998 Mike Stanton at NYY 0

    304 04/30/1998 David Wells at NYY 0

    305 04/30/1998 David Wells at NYY 0

    306 05/02/1998 Justin Thompson vs. DET 0

    307 05/05/1998 Scott Eyre vs. CWS 0

    308 05/08/1998 Woody Williams vs. TOR 0309 05/10/1998 Dan Plesac vs. TOR 0

    310 05/18/1998 Roger Clemens at TOR 2

    311 05/21/1998 John Burkett at TEX 1

    312 05/24/1998 Dennis Springer vs. TB 0

    313 05/31/1998 Albie Lopez at TB 0

    314 06/02/1998 Doug Drabek at BAL 2

    315 06/02/1998 Norm Charlton at BAL 0

    316 06/04/1998 Ken Hill vs. ANA 1

    317 06/06/1998 Dave Mlicki vs. LAD 0

    318 06/07/1998 Mark Guthrie vs. LAD 1

    319 06/09/1998 Julian Tavarez at SF 0

    320 06/11/1998 Mike Oquist at OAK 1

    321 06/18/1998 Jarrod Washburn at ANA 0

    322 06/19/1998 Blake Stein vs. OAK 0

    323 06/23/1998 Joey Hamilton vs. SD 0

    324 06/24/1998 Roberto Ramirez at SD 0

    325 06/26/1998 Jeff Suppan at ARI 1

    326 06/28/1998 Brian Anderson at ARI 0

    327 06/30/1998 Pedro Astacio vs. COL 0

    328 07/01/1998 Mike Saipe vs. COL 1

    329 07/02/1998 Darryl Kile vs. COL 0

    330 07/09/1998 Pep Harris vs. ANA 1

    331 07/10/1998 Chuck Finley vs. ANA 0

    332 07/14/1998 John Burkett vs. TEX 0

    333 07/14/1998 Scott Bailes vs. TEX 1

    334 07/21/1998 Wilson Alvarez at TB 0

    335 07/30/1998 Dave Burba vs. CLE 0

    336 08/15/1998 Jaime Navarro at CWS 1

    337 08/23/1998 John Snyder vs. CWS 1

    338 08/24/1998 Mike Sirotka vs. CWS 2

    339 08/29/1998 Andy Pettitte at NYY 0

    340 08/30/1998 Hideki Irabu at NYY 2

    341 08/30/1998 Mike Buddie at NYY 0

    342 09/05/1998 Armando Benitez vs. BAL 2

    343 09/07/1998 Pete Smith vs. BAL 1

    344 09/07/1998 Jimmy Key vs. BAL 3

    345 09/12/1998 Tim Belcher at KC 0

    346 09/15/1998 Eddie Guardado at MIN 2

    347 09/17/1998 Tom Candiotti at OAK 2348 09/22/1998 Jay Witasick vs. OAK 0

    349 09/22/1998 Jay Witasick vs. OAK 0

    350 09/25/1998 Eric Gunderson vs. TEX 2

    1999 (48):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    351 04/05/1999 James Baldwin vs. CWS 0

    352 04/07/1999 John Snyder vs. CWS 0

    353 04/17/1999 Ken Hill at ANA 1

    354 04/24/1999 Rolando Arrojo at TB 0

    355 04/24/1999 Rolando Arrojo at TB 0

    356 04/28/1999 Willie Blair vs. DET 2

    357 04/29/1999 Mel Rojas vs. DET 3

    358 04/29/1999 Mel Rojas vs. DET 0

    359 04/30/1999 Graeme Lloyd vs. TOR 3

    360 05/06/1999 Bartolo Colon at CLE 0361 05/08/1999 Jay Tessmer at NYY 1

    362 05/14/1999 Jeff Suppan vs. KC 1

    363 05/15/1999 Jay Witasick vs. KC 0

    364 05/16/1999 Scott Service vs. KC 0

    365 05/18/1999 Dan Perkins vs. MIN 0

    366 05/19/1999 Mike Lincoln vs. MIN 0

    367 05/24/1999 Bob Wells at MIN 1

    368 05/25/1999 Rob Radlosky at MIN 2

    369 05/26/1999 LaTroy Hawkins at MIN 1

    370 05/31/1999 Sidney Ponson vs. BAL 0

    371 06/08/1999 Mark Brownson at COL 2

    372 06/08/1999 Dave Veres at COL 0

    373 06/09/1999 Brian Bohanon at COL 0

    374 06/15/1999 Brian Moehler at DET 2

    375 06/18/1999 Ricardo Rincon at CLE 0

    376 06/19/1999 Dave Burba at CLE 0

    377 06/27/1999 Aaron Sele vs. TEX 2378 07/05/1999 S. Hasegawa at ANA 0

    379 07/11/1999 Darren Dreifort at LAD 1

    380 07/18/1999 Omar Daal vs. ARI 0

    381 07/23/1999 LaTroy Hawkins at MIN 1

    382 07/25/1999 Brad Radke at MIN 0

    383 07/27/1999 Ken Ray at KC 1

    384 07/31/1999 Sidney Ponson vs. BAL 0

    385 08/03/1999 Ryan Rupe vs. TB 0

    386 08/10/1999 Mike Sirotka vs. CWS 0

    387 08/17/1999 Pat Hentgen at TOR 1

    388 08/22/1999 P. Assenmacher vs. CLE 1

    389 08/23/1999 Charles Nagy vs. CLE 1

    390 08/24/1999 Willie Blair vs. DET 1

    391 08/24/1999 Willie Blair vs. DET 1

    392 09/05/1999 Mark Portugal vs. BOS 1

    393 09/07/1999 David Wells vs. TOR 1394 09/08/1999 Graeme Lloyd vs. TOR 1

    395 09/14/1999 Rolando Arrojo at TB 1

    396 09/20/1999 Scott Service vs. KC 1

    397 09/21/1999 Jeff Suppan vs. KC 1

    398 09/22/1999 Jay Witasick vs. KC 1

    399 04/09/2000 Scott Downs vs. CHI 1

    2000 (40):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    400 04/10/2000 Rolando Arrojo at COL 0

    401 04/11/2000 Gabe White at COL 3

    402 04/20/2000 Livan Hernandez vs. SF 1

    403 04/20/2000 Aaron Fultz vs. SF 1

    404 04/27/2000 Glendon Rusch at NYM 0

    405 04/30/2000 Todd Ritchie at PIT 2

    406 05/05/2000 Andy Benes vs. STL 0

    407 05/07/2000 Darren Holmes vs. STL 1

    408 05/11/2000 Kevin Walker vs. SD 0

    409 05/13/2000 Yorkis Perez at HOU 0

    410 05/13/2000 Billy Wagner at HOU 1

    411 05/15/2000 Jose Cabrera at HOU 1

    412 05/23/2000 Eric Gagne at LAD 0

    413 06/03/2000 Sean Bergman vs. MIN 0

    414 06/07/2000 Jim Parque vs. CWS 2

    415 06/10/2000 Dave Burba at CLE 1

    416 06/11/2000 Justin Speier at CLE 2

    417 06/17/2000 Adam Eaton at SD 0

    418 06/18/2000 Carlos Almanzar at SD 0

    419 06/22/2000 Kevin Jarvis vs. COL 0

    420 06/23/2000 Adam Eaton vs. SD 1

    421 06/26/2000 G. Stephenson vs. STL 1

    422 06/27/2000 Darryl Kile vs. STL 1

    423 06/27/2000 Darryl Kile vs. STL 0

    424 06/29/2000 Andy Benes vs. STL 0

    425 07/08/2000 Kane Davis vs. CLE 1

    426 07/08/2000 Jim Brower vs. CLE 2

    427 07/13/2000 Pedro Astacio at COL 1

    428 07/13/2000 Julian Tavarez at COL 1

    429 07/25/2000 Jose Lima vs. HOU 1430 07/28/2000 Mike Johnson at MON 3

    431 08/09/2000 Tom Glavine vs. ATL 0

    432 08/11/2000 Steve Rain at CHI 2

    433 08/18/2000 Todd Ritchie vs. PIT 0

    434 09/01/2000 D. Hermanson vs. MON 0

    435 09/04/2000 Al Leiter vs. NYM 1

    436 09/06/2000 Bobby Jones vs. NYM 1

    437 09/10/2000 J. Anderson at PIT 0

    438 09/19/2000 L. Hernandez at SF 0

    2001 (22):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    439 06/19/2001 Ben Sheets vs. MIL 0

    440 06/22/2001 Scott Elarton at HOU 0

    441 06/26/2001 Andy Benes at STL 0

    442 06/30/2001 Julian Tavarez vs. CHI 0443 07/15/2001 Chris Holt vs. DET 0

    444 07/16/2001 Adam Pettyjohn vs. DET 0

    445 07/16/2001 Heath Murray vs. DET 2

    446 07/28/2001 Brad Penny vs. FLA 0

    447 08/01/2001 Alberto Reyes at LAD 0

    448 08/02/2001 Luke Prokopec at LAD 0

    449 08/03/2001 Chuck McElroy at SD 0

    450 08/09/2001 Russ Ortiz vs. SF 1

    451 08/10/2001 Shawn Chacon vs. COL 1

    452 08/15/2001 Woody Williams at STL 0

    453 08/18/2001 Lance Painter vs. MIL 0

    454 08/20/2001 Andy Benes vs. STL 0

    455 08/21/2001 D. Hermanson vs. STL 1

    456 08/23/2001 Andy Benes vs. STL 0

    457 08/26/2001 Masato Yoshii at MON 1

    458 09/21/2001 Mac Suzuki at MIL 2

    459 09/25/2001 Dave Coggin at PHI 0460 10/03/2001 Ron Mahay at CHI 0

    2002 (8):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    461 04/07/2002 Javier Vazquez vs. MON 0

    462 06/06/2002 Woody Williams vs. STL 0

    463 07/28/2002 Steve Trachsel at NYM 0

    464 08/01/2002 Omar Daal vs. LAD 1

    465 08/07/2002 Jason Jennings at COL 0

    466 08/19/2002 Ricky Stone vs. HOU 2

    467 08/23/2002 Peter Munro at HOU 0

    468 09/18/2002 Josh Fogg at PIT 0

    2003 (13):No. Date Pitcher Opp On

    469 04/02/2003 Kip Wells vs. PIT 0470 05/20/2003 Greg Maddux vs. ATL 1

    471 05/24/2003 Brad Penny vs. FLA 1

    472 05/24/2003 Juan Alvarez vs. FLA 1

    473 05/30/2003 Braden Looper at FLA 0

    474 05/30/2003 A. Almanza at FLA 0

    475 06/04/2003 Mike Mussina vs. NYY 0

    476 06/25/2003 Matt Morris at STL 2

    477 07/08/2003 Peter Munro at HOU 0

    478 07/09/2003 J. Robertson at HOU 0

    479 07/10/2003 Ron Villone at HOU 0

    480 07/11/2003 Ben Sheets at MIL 1

    481 07/12/2003 Mike DeJean at MIL 0

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    2004 (20):No. Date Pitcher Opp On482 04/07/2004 Greg Maddux vs. CHI 1483 04/09/2004 Josh Fogg vs. PIT 1484 04/16/2004 Michael Wuertz at CHI 1485 05/06/2004 W. Obermueller vs. MIL 1486 05/08/2004 D. Hermanson vs. SF 0487 05/08/2004 Scott Eyre vs. SF 0488 05/11/2004 David Wells at SD 0489 05/15/2004 Odalis Perez at LAD 1490 05/23/2004 Wade Miller vs. HOU 1491 05/24/2004 Tim Redding vs. HOU 0492 05/25/2004 Josh Beckett vs. FLA 2493 05/28/2004 Claudio Vargas at MON 1494 05/31/2004 Justin Wayne at FLA 2495 06/01/2004 Matt Perisho at FLA 0496 06/05/2004 Tomo Ohka vs. MON 0497 06/06/2004 L. Hernandez vs. MON 1498 06/06/2004 L. Hernandez vs. MON 0499 06/13/2004 Cliff Lee at CLE 0500 06/20/2004 Matt Morris at STL 0501 07/08/2004 W. Obermueller at MIL 1

    2005 (35):No. Date Pitcher Opp On502 04/30/2005 Victor Santos at MIL 1503 05/02/2005 Chris Carpenter vs. STL 0504 05/08/2005 Jeff Weaver vs. LAD 0505 05/12/2005 Rheal Cormier at PHI 0506 05/14/2005 Ryan Madson at PHI 2507 05/18/2005 Manny Aybar at NYM 1508 05/29/2005 Kip Wells vs. PIT 2509 05/31/2005 Brandon Backe at HOU 1510 06/07/2005 Travis Harper vs. TB 1511 06/10/2005 John Parrish vs. BAL 0512 06/12/2005 Sidney Ponson vs. BAL 1513 06/19/2005 Adam Bernero vs. ATL 2514 06/24/2005 Scott Elarton at CLE 0515 06/24/2005 Scott Sauerbeck at CLE 0516 07/02/2005 Chad Harville vs. HOU 1517 07/04/2005 Kirk Rueter at SF 0518 07/08/2005 A. Almanza at ARI 2

    519 07/15/2005 Jason Jennings vs. COL 0520 07/16/2005 Jeff Francis vs. COL 0521 07/17/2005 Jamey Wright vs. COL 0522 07/20/2005 Kerry Wood vs. CHI 0523 07/26/2005 Steve Schmoll at LAD 0524 07/27/2005 Jeff Weaver at LAD 0525 08/08/2005 Glendon Rusch at CHI 2526 08/09/2005 Mark Prior at CHI 0527 08/14/2005 Doug Davis at MIL 0528 08/15/2005 Kevin Correia vs. SF 0529 08/16/2005 Tyler Walker vs. SF 0530 08/18/2005 Brett Tomko vs. SF 1531 08/25/2005 Livan Hernandez at WAS 0