Ken Griffey Jr. quits Mariners and baseball.

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SEATTLE(AP)—Ken Griffey Jr.(notes) retired Wednesday night, ending one of the great careers in baseball history.

The 40-year-old Griffey told Seattle team president Chuck Armstrong that he was done playing. Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu called his players together before the start of batting practice to inform them of Griffey’s decision.

Griffey was not in the clubhouse before Wednesday night’s game against Minnesota. The team said he would not be at Safeco Field.

“While I feel I am still able to make a contribution on the field and nobody in the Mariners front office has asked me to retire, I told the Mariners when I met with them prior to the 2009 season and was invited back that I will never allow myself to become a distraction,” Griffey said in a statement.

“I feel that without enough occasional starts to be sharper coming off the bench, my continued presence as a player would be an unfair distraction to my teammates and their success as a team is what the ultimate goal should be,” he said.

Griffey was hitting only .184 with no homers and seven RBIs this year and recently went a week without playing. There was a report earlier this season - which Griffey denied - that he’d fallen asleep in the clubhouse during a game.

Griffey was a 13-time All-Star outfielder and ranks fifth on the career home run list with 630. He won an MVP award and was an 11-time Gold Glover. The only thing missing on his resume was a trip to the World Series.

http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=ApNbOSxU8ZTRM738tUdkI.Y5nYcB?slug=txmarinersgriffeyretir
 
^^^ it's probably still better for the team
 
Quitting during the season . . . he is such kid.

Heh...he was doing it for the team. He was a detriment for them, but them cutting him would have been a PR problem since he's still hugely popular in Seattle. He was graceful enough to step aside.
 
Instead of this, he should have simply transitioned into a batting coach....even if only for the remainder of the season.
 
Instead of this, he should have simply transitioned into a batting coach....even if only for the remainder of the season.

He wants a World Series championship. He'll sign with the Yankees or Red Sox at the last minute.
 

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