Cincinnati Reds 1976 · OF

Ken Griffey Sr.
85
Overall
Ken Griffey Sr. was the Big Red Machine's slashing right fielder, hitting .336 in 1976 and taking the National League batting race to the final day of the season before finishing a whisker behind Bill Madlock. Speed, contact and a championship pedigree made him far more than a famous surname.
Spin the Go Unbeaten wheel onto the Cincinnati Reds 1976 and Griffey gives your outfield a relentless on-base threat.
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Ken Griffey Sr. appears in 2 squads. Each card is rated for that exact team and season.
Career highlights
- Hit .336 in 1976, narrowly losing the National League batting title on the final day of the season.
- A three-time All-Star who was named MVP of the 1980 All-Star Game.
- Became a teammate of his son Ken Griffey Jr. with the Seattle Mariners in 1990, when the pair famously hit back-to-back home runs.
Frequently asked
What is Ken Griffey Sr.'s rating in Go Unbeaten?
Ken Griffey Sr. is rated 84 OVR as an outfielder in the Cincinnati Reds 1976 squad on Go Unbeaten.
Did Ken Griffey Sr. play with his son?
Yes — he joined the Seattle Mariners in 1990 to play alongside Ken Griffey Jr., the first father and son to be teammates in MLB history, and they hit back-to-back home runs that September.