With the Hall of Fame election announcement looming on Wednesday, the question is less about whether Ken Griffey Jr. will be elected. The real question is how there will possibly be enough room on Griffey's bronze plaque in Cooperstown to list all of his accomplishments.
After all, this is a man who hit more than 600 career home runs, spurred fans into making big rookie card investments, appeared on "The Simpsons,'' imitated Spider-Man with his acrobatic catches, saved a franchise, built a stadium, made a baseball fashion statement and ran for president of the United States (well, sort of).