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Not every MLB player wants to leave sports when they hang up their cleats for the final time. Some players go into management, some go into the front office, and some go into photography. Well, there ...
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Ken Griffey Jr. has come out of retirement — sort of.
From The Indianapolis Star
The retired baseball star, who slugged 630 home runs with the Seattle Mariners and the Cincinnati Reds during his 22-year career, also signed autographs for fans who recognized him behind the lens.
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