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Griffey reaches milestone as Reds roll
CINCINNATI 9, FLORIDA 4
 


MIAMI (Ticker) -- Ken Griffey Jr. finally got a milestone out of
the way. Now, he can set his sights on advancing a spot on the
all-time home run list.

Griffey belted his 600th career home run and Paul Bako recorded
his first career multi-homer performance as the Cincinnati Reds
took a commanding early lead Monday and went on to post a 9-4
victory over the Florida Marlins.

Homerless in his previous seven games, Griffey deposited a 3-1
offering from lefthander Mark Hendrickson (7-4) into the seats
in right field with one on in the first inning to become the
sixth player in major league history to reach the 600-homer
plateau, joining Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, Willie Mays
and Sammy Sosa.

"I've been part of history a lot of ways," Hendrickson said.
"It's no surprise. I went through Barry's stretch last year.
For me, I'm going to pitch to him, I'm going to make quality
pitches. I'm sure I'll get a lot of attention for it."

"I got a call about 10 days ago from Willie and then the next
day from Hank," Griffey said. "They said to keep going and have
some fun. I think that helped me a little bit, having those
guys make a call to me to try to settle some of the nerves
down."

The 16,003 in attendance gave Griffey a standing ovation
following the home run. The veteran emerged from the dugout and
tipped his helmet to acknowledge the show of appreciation.

"I didn't really think about it running around the bases, just
because I don't think I touched any of the bases," Griffey said.
"I sort of floated around and it didn't hit me until I waved to
my family and saw (my son) Trey."

The blast - estimated at 413 feet - was the slugger's seventh of
the season and 202nd as a member of the Reds, putting him one
behind Eric Davis for seventh place on the franchise list.

"My dad hit 152 home runs, and that's who I wanted to be like,"
Griffey said. "I came up as a second hitter and he was a second
hitter. Get the guys over and let the big guys bring them in.
That's what I thought I would be. I never in my wildest dreams
thought that I would be hitting 200, 300, or 600 home runs."

The 38-year-old Griffey trails Sosa by nine homers for fifth all
time.

"The historian in you, the purist, says that's a good feat,"
Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "I just wished he had done
it against somebody else."

Bako swatted a three-run homer in the second frame and Brandon
Phillips added a solo shot in the third that opened a 6-0 lead
for the Reds, who earned a split of the four-game series. The
light-hitting Bako completed his career effort with a two-run
blast in the ninth.

Despite his own accomplishment, Bako had no problem playing
second fiddle to Griffey.

"That's fine with me," Bako said. "I'm just happy to get an
opportunity to play a decent bit."

Edinson Volquez (9-2) held Florida without a hit until Luis
Gonzalez's leadoff single in the fifth. The 24-year-old left
after allowing three runs and three hits while walking five in
six frames.

"I was happy for Griffey to hit (No.) 600 and I got my ninth
win," Volquez said.

Volquez also struck out five in notching his fifth win in six
decisions.

"All of my pitches were working in the first four innings, then
I got tired in the last two innings," Volquez said. "My legs
were shaking a little bit. It's hot here."

Hendrickson lasted just 2 1/3 frames, surrendering six runs -
five earned - and five hits with three walks. The 6-9 southpaw
struck out four but also hit a batter.

The Marlins began to mount a comeback in the fifth as Jeremy
Hermida delivered a two-run single and Jorge Cantu followed with
an RBI base hit to halve the deficit. Mike Jacobs led off the
eighth with his 14th homer of the season, drawing Florida within
6-4, but Joey Votto lifted a sacrifice fly and Bako hit his
sixth blast in the ninth to provide the final margin.

 
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