Griffey wanted hot dog, nachos but singles instead
By Hal McCoy
Dayton Daily News
For John Burns of Cincinnati, last Wednesday in Great American Ball Park was a day to never forget for him and his 8-year-old grandson, Henry.
Henry got to eat a hot dog. . .and have his hero, Ken Griffey Jr., tease him about it.
Henry was sitting behind the Reds dugout, wearing his No. 30 Griffey jersey and eating a hot dog when Griffey, walking to the on-deck circle, spotted the kid.
"Is that hot dog good? You got one for me? I get hungry during a game," Griffey told him. "What I'd really like are some nachos. Will you get some for me?'"
Then Griffey singled.
Next time in the on-deck circle, Griffey looked at Henry and said, "Where's my nachos?"
Then Griffey singled again.
Next time in the on-deck circle, Griffey said to Henry, "Still no nachos. You know, I'm really disappointed in you. You got any brothers or sisters? A brother? Next time he gets to sit in that seat because you are banned forever for not getting me nachos."
Then Griffey singled for the third time.
The biggest hit, though, was with Henry.