Ken Griffey Jr. crushes dreams, says no to backward hat on Hall plaque
Ken Griffey Jr. is in the Hall of Fame after a record-setting vote, so the next step is figuring out what his plaque will look like.There’s been a lot of talk amongbaseball fans, and many want his plaque to feature his signature https://www.royalsedges.com/kansas-city-royals/ian-kennedy-jersey backward-cap look. Many thought the main hurdle would be the Hall of Fame not accepting it, but Hall president Jeff Idelson said he’s open to the backward-hat plaque.MORE: Tentimes Junior invaded pop culture How cool would it be if Junior’s Hall of Fame plaque Frank White Jersey had him wearing his hat backwards? #GriffeyHOF #Mariners pic.twitter.com/pLtoeR8J0j Jose Rivera (@whoisjoserivera) January 7, 2016 While Idelson is open to the idea, it appears the backward-hat plaque won’t be happening. Ultimately, the Hall of Fame has final say as to what hat players wear on their plaques, but the proce s starts with the player’s input.According to longtime Reds reporterC. Trent Rosecrans, Griffey told him the backward-hat plaque isn’t happening.would be cool. not gonna happen. I asked Jr https://t.co/jvatMnNJCU C. Trent Rosecrans (@ctrent) January https://www.royalsedges.com/kansas-city-royals/danny-duffy-jersey 7, 2016 An official announcement as to what Griffey’s plaque will be hasn’t been made, but it’s expected he’ll go in wearing a Mariners cap.