Griffey is Worth Every Penny

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How Griffey's penny stunt helps him and the Red's more than you think. [link]
Griffey is Worth Every Penny

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Today in the Dayton Daily News writer Hal McCoy wrote that Cincinnati Red’s outfielder Ken Griffey Jr repaid a debt to pitcher Josh Fogg in pennies. Some fifth teen years ago I remember stock car driver Rusty Wallace paying NASCAR a fine in pennies loaded in a tractor trailer and since then there have been others. So this isn’t the first time someone has repaid another individual with a ...
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