ST. LOUIS - June 20: Ken Griffey Jr. #30 of the Cincinnati Reds hits his 500th home run in the sixth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals on June 20, 2004 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)

In honor of his Hall of Fame induction: Ken Griffey Jr.'s ultimate highlight reel

His 22-year career wasn't short of breathtaking moments like these

Ken Griffey Jr. was inducted in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday from Cooperstown, N.Y. on Sunday after an incredible 22-year MLB career. Griffey became the first player to represent the Mariners in the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday,
The Mariners' first real star joins with most of the 69 living members seated behind him. He was elected in January with a record 99.3 percent of the vote.

His big-league career that spanned 22 years and 2,617 career games — the majority in a Seattle uniform. He totaled 2,781 hits, 630 homers — sixth-most in MLB history - 1,662 runs, 1,836 RBI and a career .907 on-base plus slugging percentage.

[H/T: Seattle Times]