Ken Griffey Jr. is one of the biggest pure players in history and a Baseball Hall of Famer. And these days, after more than a years away from the MLB, he’s simply basking in shouldhave retirement, periodically taking the program in batting practices.
But thanks to delayed cash on a agreement signed with the Cincinnati Reds in 2000, “The Kid” is mostlikely winning a lot more than we anticipated. Almost as much as Bobby Bonilla on his popular day every July.
As MLB Opening Day nears, with a $3.59 million postponed payment, Griffey Jr. will formally be the Reds’ fourth-highest-paid gamer in2023 That’s . The 53-year-old Griff