is heading back to where his career began. Griffey decided against signing with the in order sign with .
Griffey, Seattle's #1 overall pick in 1987, was once the face of the Mariners organization. He is already the Mariners franchise leader in home runs (398), slugging percentage (.569) and is second to Edgar Martinez in games played with 1,535.
It is hard to say how Griffey's fantasy line will be affected since the team is unsure where they will put him. Even with a LF/DH split you can assume that he will get a decent number of at bats.
Griffey's bat still has some pop in it and someone with his home run potential is not a bad guy to have on your bench/ in your utility spot.