Baseball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Ken Griffey, who made major league baseball history by playing on the same team with his son last season, signed a one-year contract with the Seattle Mariners.
Griffey, 40, will receive about $700,000 in base salary plus games-played incentives that could boost his salary to nearly $1 million, according to the Seattle Post Intelligencer.
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