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'''Ken Griffey Jr.''' is the outfielder and designated hitter for the Seattle Mariners who retired on June 2, 2010. He appeared as himself in the episode [[Homer at the Bat]].
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|name = Ken Griffey Jr.
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|gender = {{Male}}
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|hair = Black
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|job = Baseball player
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|appearance = [[Homer at the Bat]]
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|voiced by = [[wikipedia:Ken Griffey, Jr.|Himself]]
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'''Ken Griffey Jr.''' is a professional baseball player who [[Mr. Burns]] hires to work at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] so that he could sign him up to the softball team and beat [[Shelbyville]] at softball.
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== Behind the Scenes ==
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Ken Griffey Jr. is the outfielder and designated hitter for the Seattle Mariners who retired on June 2, 2010.
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== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|Homer at the Bat}}
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== External Links ==
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*{{IMDB|name/nm0341098/}}
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*{{Wikipedialink|Ken Griffey, Jr.|Ken Griffey Jr.}}
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{{Simpsons characters}}
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{{Season 3 Guest Stars}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Griffey, Ken Jr.}}
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[[Category:Male Characters]]
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[[Category:Adults]]
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[[Category:Characters voiced by guest stars]]
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[[Category:One time characters]]
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[[Category:Celebrities]]
 
[[Category:Guest Stars|Griffey Jr., Ken]]
 
[[Category:Guest Stars|Griffey Jr., Ken]]

Revision as of 02:25, June 3, 2010

Ken Griffey Jr.
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Hair: Black
Occupation: Baseball player
First appearance: Homer at the Bat
Voiced by: Himself


Ken Griffey Jr. is a professional baseball player who Mr. Burns hires to work at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant so that he could sign him up to the softball team and beat Shelbyville at softball.

Behind the Scenes

Ken Griffey Jr. is the outfielder and designated hitter for the Seattle Mariners who retired on June 2, 2010.

Appearances

External Links