Reds GM: It's too early to discuss Griffey trade
Published 5/6/2008 by Associated Press at ESPN.com - MLB
Suggestions that the struggling Reds might trade outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. during the season are premature, general manager Walk Jocketty said Tuesday without ruling out that it could happen. >
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