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This Griffey isn’t a baseball player, though. He’s a redshirt freshman wide receiver for Arizona, and he doesn’t go by his given name. Trey Griffey, the nickname for the third member of this ...
Arizona receiver Trey Griffey, the son of Ken Griffey Jr., isn't giving up on football after being drafted by the Mariners.
When Dr. Phillips wide receiver Trey Griffey was scheduling his official visit to the University of Arizona two weeks ago, his mom noticed he would be missing half a day of school that Friday. &#82… ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The audience was new, but it was clear Trey Griffey wasn’t going to freshen up his material. Of course, he’s the son of Ken Griffey Jr., owner of one of the sweetest ...
Arizona wide receiver Trey Griffey (5) runs with the ball after receiving a pass during the New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Dec. 19, 2015.
Coach Mike Tomlin was watching from the sideline as Trey Griffey made a nice catch during one of the team's OTA practices this week. Tomlin quickly gave Griffey praise, and even offered a little tip.
Trey’s grandfather is Ken Griffey Sr., the Donora native who was a three-time MLB All-Star and two-time World Series champion. Trey chose football, the sport he played at Arizona.
After high school, Trey joined the football team at the University of Arizona. During four seasons with the Wildcats, Griffey caught 79 passes for 1,241 yards and six touchdowns.
Trey Griffey, the son of future Hall of Famer and former Mariners star Ken Griffey Jr., has memories of Seattle you’d expect — and some you wouldn’t.
Trey is also the grandson of Ken Griffey Sr., a three-time All-Star and a two-time world champion with the Cincinnati Reds in 1975 and '76. Despite being born into the family's business, Trey set ...
But Steelers first-year wide receiver Trey Griffey's dad has a little different understanding of the process of becoming a professional athlete. After all, ...