Masters Take out the stars including the former 13-plow MLB All-Star. Baseball Hall famous Ken Griffey Jr. He worked as a photographer on the day of opening the Masters Tournament 2025 on Thursday.
The “kid” that goes behind the camera is nothing new, because Griffy is a photographer for various sports events. But that’s the first time he was doing it on masters.
Outside the photo, Griffey is also a senior advisor to the MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred regarding the baseball operations and the development of young baseballs.
Griffey, who primarily spent his 22-year-old MLB career with Seattle Mariners (1989-99, 2009-10) I. Cincinnati Reds (2000-08), ended with 630 career running, good for seventh time. He has led the US League four times in home runs and in two seasons he has blew up about 50 rides in two seasons. Griffey was a tenfold gold Glover, sevenfold Silver Slugger and won the 1997 AL MVP Award.
As for what happened in the course in Augusta, Justin Rose He had a triple lead in the first place in 7, under a couple, on the first day.
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2025-04-10 21:48:00