Truth & Rumors > MLB

Promo_BaseballChallenge_638x30

Griffey leaving Sox for Seattle?

Views
8669
Comments
24

Ken Griffey said he'd like to return to Chicago, but there may not be a spot. The White Sox are going to kick it around in the next couple of weeks, but his production, while decent for a part-time player, would not warrant a return unless the salary was commensurate with his contributions. Griffey would have to take a low base. There might be an opening back in Seattle, which could use him as a lefthanded DH in a platoon. Of course, he's still very popular there.

Boston Globe

Ken Griffey Jr., AP Ken Griffey Jr., AP
October 13, 2008  06:24 AM ET

This is probably true. You know the deal he has to feel as though the fans love him so that he can perform at some supernatural level. What are the odds he pulls a hammy? Drop the salary and bring in another young player like the boy that broke his on purpose.

October 13, 2008  06:43 AM ET

Is this a joke?!? He'd return to the same club that he walked out on?!?

Didn't he leave because a) more money b) he wanted to go to the Reds c) he wanted to be closer to his family living in Orlando, and d) he didn't like the rain.

Why would he move back now?

October 13, 2008  07:11 AM ET

He would maybe move back because his career started on the downward slope as soon as he left Seattle. Leaving there was bad Karma for him. He may also move back because at this stage of the game, there may not be many other teams that would be interested in him. It would be nice to see Jr. come full circle.

October 13, 2008  08:18 AM ET

he better go to seattle to end his career..

October 13, 2008  09:11 AM ET

It'd be a good fit to end his career....

October 13, 2008  09:20 AM ET

He's still popular there? Big deal, Seattle also likes Japanese people, not really much of an endorsement. The TRUTH has also learned that Kenny Lofton could be "kicked around" in the next couple of weeks by the Sox. Not because they want to sign him, just fun to kick him.

October 13, 2008  09:26 AM ET

As a White Sox fan, I don't want to see Griffey back on the south side. Seattle might be a good fit, he can still contribute a little, but definitely not as an everyday center fielder.

October 13, 2008  11:30 AM ET

I think this would be a good move for both seattle and griffey. Both sides know that it won't be a winning combination, but it'd be nice for griffey to end his career with the team he'll likely go into the hall of fame with. Also, maybe he can teach this franchise a little something, because they looked miserable last season.

October 13, 2008  11:48 AM ET
QUOTE(#6):

He's still popular there? Big deal, Seattle also likes Japanese people, not really much of an endorsement. The TRUTH has also learned that Kenny Lofton could be "kicked around" in the next couple of weeks by the Sox. Not because they want to sign him, just fun to kick him.

So the Sox say sayonora to Griffey, they don't lose much (let's face it he's past his prime by a few years) and Griff gets to retire in the "uni" (sushi pun, laugh damn it!) he played his best ball in.

October 13, 2008  12:08 PM ET

I can think of only one viable solution.

October 13, 2008  12:44 PM ET

IMO, where the White Sox went wrong was signing him to play center field....which goes to show you how out of touch the White Sox GM is.

Griffey would be a good pickup for Seattle, as a DH. There, he doesn't have to worry about his Hamstrings or his knees, just worry about getting the lumber on the ball.

The added benefit is that, he can play the outfield every now and them, to give someone out there a rest.

Mariners need a LOT of fixing..........signing a player who can actually hit a HR as DH would help a lot.

October 13, 2008  01:50 PM ET

Whyd the White Sux get that ole has been anyways...ship him off to any team thatll take him, hes been done for years.

October 13, 2008  01:51 PM ET

He gone! Too slow....give Bryan Anderson a chance in centerfield.

October 13, 2008  03:18 PM ET

I like Griffey Jr. .......let him go back to Seattle where there are no expectations of winning and he can pad his stats for when he goes to "The Hall"...!

Comment #15 has been removed
October 13, 2008  08:27 PM ET

How mature of you Riggs. Anyway, the White SOX don't need him next year even though he is HoF bound. Let him go and give Konerko one more year at first with Thome as DH. The Sox should also dump that good Swisher.

October 13, 2008  08:28 PM ET

goof*, sorry, not good by any means.

October 13, 2008  10:00 PM ET

griffey jr and vince carter are so injuries prone that if there were a senior citizen league they better off playing there

October 14, 2008  12:31 AM ET

man, cant imagine any team would pay him big ones

 
October 14, 2008  12:46 AM ET

I say go back to Seattle and retire as a Mariners. So far the only clean 500 plus homer hitters in the era of steroids abuse MLB league.

Comment

Remember to keep your posts clean. Profanity will get filtered, and offensive comments will be removed.


The Si.com Cover Hub Go to the Cover Hub

Stub Hub

The 2009 schedule has been released. Search for tickets!

Truth & Rumors

MOST POPULAR

  1. 1
    Meeting with fans backfires on Browns owner
    Views
    27784
    Comments
    852
  2. 2
    Ex-Eagle: Cowboys everything wrong about NFL
    Views
    12695
    Comments
    496
  3. 3
    Canseco wants to fight A-Rod
    Views
    39472
    Comments
    203
  4. 4
    Mangini scaring off GM candidates?
    Views
    6988
    Comments
    130
  5. 5
    Gator Bowl eyeing Notre Dame
    Views
    2690
    Comments
    94

Most Active Users

Comments + Blog Posts + Throwdowns

  1. 1
    Porkins: F U to Hell, BCS
  2. 2
    RobertMenn: You stole my rake
  3. 3
    Perfectpats
  4. 4
    sign here
  5. 5
    Oso: Yankees win again?

Message Boards

  1. NCAAF > General NCAAF

    Rivalries/hated teams
    Views
    419
    Replies
    41
  2. NCAAF > General NCAAF

    CFB Game Day 11/7/2009
    Views
    364
    Replies
    116
  3. NCAAF > General NCAAF

    Sports Illustrated says Pac 10…
    Views
    218
    Replies
    61

Blogs