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Ken Griffey Jr. exhibited his extraordinary baseball skills for over 20 years during his celebrity MLB career.
This week, the baseball hall of fame showed off his photography skills.
Griffey traveled to Augusta National Golf Club Master. But he wasn’t just another audience member with one of the highly coveted audience badges.
The Seattle Mariners legend has arrived as a qualified photographer.
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Ken Griffey Jr. will be holding the first round of Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia on April 10, 2025, with a camera near the first tee box. (Ben Jared/PGA Tour via Getty Images)
Griffey Jr. has been interested in photography for a long time. He said he first began taking photos as a way to see his children more frequently.
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“I was still playing – and I understand that my dad felt like he was coming to watch me play – but now on social media, that was a little different. Morning @Master.
“My daughter literally stopped dribbling basketball and saw me when she was five. And no one was messing around with the photographer.

Kengriffy Jr. will perform shots at the second hole at the second round of the BMW Charity Pro-Am, held at the Thornblade Club in Greer, South Carolina, June 9, 2023. (Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)
Griffey’s athletic ability expands beyond baseball diamonds, and he plays golf frequently. 13 times MLB All Stars He said he played at Masters events in the past.
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Griffey ended his prolific Major League Baseball career with a regular season home run of 630. He is best known for his two stints with the Mariners, but Griffey Jr. Cincinnati Reds From 2000-08.
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