Lets put things this way:
Ken Griffey Jr. started his career playing mostly on Astroturf which has contributed to his injuries now. Astroturf was and is the bane of players existences.
"If K-Griff never got hurt..." is more like "In a perfect world." In a Perfect World, Greg Maddux would have won another Cy Young because he hadn't gotten old yet. In a perfect world, Carl Crawford would have stolen 100 bases, and in a perfect world -- Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds would have accomplished their home run records without the aid of performance enhancing drugs.
So in a perfect world, yeah -- K-Griff would have reached 700 home runs by now. But it's not a perfect world.
If Griffey had stayed in Seattle, it's worth discussing what would have happened. Would the change in parks as well as playing surfaces have hurt or helped him? Would he have been able to keep batting if not play the field if he had stayed in the American League when traded away from Seattle?
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