Ken Griffey Jr Healthy?

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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    Ken Griffey Jr Healthy?
    He’s back. Supposedly healthy, too.

    Cincinnati Reds fans should be happy. For the first time since he joined the team via a trade from the Seattle Mariners at the end of the 1999 season, Griffey is expected to be completely healthy.

    Last year, Griffey played 128 games, the most since the 145 he played in 2000 – his first season with the Reds. Griffey hit 35 HR, 92 RBI while batting .301, his first .300 season since his 1997 MVP season with the Mariners.

    However, he’s 36, now.

    Yet, age never seems to affect his bat – only on field injuries. The past few years, Griffey’s reoccurring hamstring injuries have hampered his performance and limited his playing time. The past three years, Griffey has hit 41 HR, 109 RBI and batted a meager .255. He’s also played in just 206 games.

    That’s not all he’s hurt though.

    With Griffey’s injuries, the Reds have been forced to make due with finding replacements in center field. The main guy has been Wily Mo Pena, a power-hitting, twenty-four-year old outfielder who has some defensive ability but little chance at hitting .270. Ryan Freel has also filled in a few times, but is not built with the defensive prowess that Griffey has naturally, and his bat lacks in many aspects.

    This year should be different, though. The Reds have Griffey back for about 140 games, if all works out well. Which means Griffey will supply about 30 HR, 100 RBI and another .300 season, to aid in the bolstering of a Reds lineup. There will also be a solid centerfielder to play defense. Sure, he’s lost some touch, but a Griffey at 36 is better than a Mo Pena or Freel at any age.

    Although the Reds will need complete turnarounds from its pitching staff and several of its batters to even contend this year, the Reds will have one thing, a healthy Ken Griffey Jr.

    At least on opening day, anyway. For the rest of the season, please stand by.
  • presley177
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 01-22-06
    • 936

    #2
    I don't think there's anyway Griffey hits .300 this year. 30 homeruns..probably...100 rbis..probably..but .300 I doubt he does it again this year.

    Willy Mo Pena was amazing last year hitting 19 homeruns in 300 atbats and Ryan Freel is one of the best unknown players in the game. He's a different kind of player than Griffey though.

    Griffey's health is always in question but if healthy he'll have a good season.
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    • Illusion
      Restricted User
      • 08-09-05
      • 25166

      #3
      I hope he stays healthy. I really enjoy watching him play.
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