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Poster: Ken Griffey Jr.

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  Ken Griffey Jr. was one of the most gifted and exciting players of his generation, a superstar whose smooth swing, center-field grace, and easy charisma made him one of baseball’s most beloved figures. Known as “The Kid,” Griffey brought a mix of power, style, and joy that helped define baseball in the 1990s and beyond. Why Ken Griffey Jr. Matters • Hall of Famer in 2016 and one of the most iconic players of the modern era. • Finished his career with 630 home runs, 2,781 hits, and 1,836 RBI. • Won 10 Gold Gloves and was a 13-time All-Star, showing that he was as complete as he was entertaining. • Became a defining face of the Mariners and one of the players who helped shape baseball’s popularity in the 1990s. Plaque Transcript GEORGE KENNETH GRIFFEY JR.   “KEN” “JUNIOR” “THE KID”   Seattle, A.L., 1989-99, 2009-10; Cincinnati, N.L., 2000-08; Chicago, A.L., 2008 A five-tool center fielder whose sweet swing and winning smile made him a dominant force and fan favori...

Poster: Tony Gwynn

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Tony Gwynn was one of the purest hitters the game has ever seen, a player whose greatness came from consistency, discipline, and an almost unmatched feel for hitting. Known to generations of fans as “Mr. Padre,” Gwynn became the face of San Diego baseball and one of the most respected players of his era. Why Tony Gwynn Matters • Eight-time batting champion and 15-time All-Star. • Finished his career with a .338 batting average, one of the best marks in modern baseball. • Spent his entire career with the Padres, becoming the defining player in franchise history. • Built his legacy on contact hitting, plate discipline, and remarkable consistency over two decades. Plaque Transcript ANTHONY KEITH GWYNN   “TONY” “MR. PADRE”   San Diego, N.L., 1982-2001 An artisan with a bat whose daily pursuit of excellence produced a .338 lifetime batting average, 3,141 hits and a National League record-tying eight batting titles. Consistency was his hallmark, hitting above .300 in 19 of 2...

Poster: Babe Ruth

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There are few names in baseball that carry the same weight as Babe Ruth. He was not only the game’s most famous hitter, but also a gifted pitcher in his early years, showing the kind of rare talent that made him one of baseball’s true originals. Whether on the mound or at the plate, Ruth helped define what greatness could look like. Why Babe Ruth Matters • Hall of Famer in 1936 and one of the most iconic figures in sports history. • Finished his career with 714 home runs, 2,873 hits, and 2,214 RBI. • As a pitcher, he also won 94 games and posted a 2.28 ERA, showing the two-way brilliance that made him unique. • Ruth changed the sport’s identity, turning power hitting into the center of baseball’s drama. Plaque Transcript GEORGE HERMAN (BABE) RUTH   Boston-N.Y. A.L.; Boston N.L. 1914-1935 Greatest drawing card in the history of baseball, holder of many home run and other batting records. Gathered 714 home runs in addition to fifteen in World Series play. About This Poster Th...

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