The Atlanta Braves have reportedly agreed-in-principle to a deal to bring outfielder Ken Griffey-Jr to the team. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports the 39-year-old veteran is expected to get a 1-year contract with $2 million guaranteed. Incentives would push the deal’s value higher.
Griffey is a 13-time All Star and one of six players in major league history to hit 600 or more home runs.
In other Braves’ news, the team is also reported to be close to striking a deal to return veteran pitcher Tom Glavine to the roster.
The Braves are in the opening days of spring training workouts in Orlando, Florida.
Griffey is a 13-time All Star and one of six players in major league history to hit 600 or more home runs.
In other Braves’ news, the team is also reported to be close to striking a deal to return veteran pitcher Tom Glavine to the roster.
The Braves are in the opening days of spring training workouts in Orlando, Florida.