The bronze bat ripped from the hand of the Ken Griffey Jr. statue in front of Safeco Field has been repaired. KIRO 7 reports the bat was reattached to the statue outside the home plate entrance over ...
When Kelsey Klevenberg saw a man wrenching on the bronze bat attached to the Ken Griffey Jr. statue, he didn’t anticipate it would actually snap off. But seconds later that’s exactly what happened.
Seattle Mariners Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr., left, greets artist Lou Cella, center, who created the statue of Griffey that was unveiled Thursday, April 13, 2017, in front of Safeco Field in Seattle ...
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