Ken Griffey Jr.'s agent claims that at least four teams are interested in signing his client. "We're still talking to four teams," Griffey's agent Brian Goldberg said. The Mariners, the team he began his career with, are one of the interested teams, along with two National League clubs and another American League team. Griffey will make $9 million this year even if he doesn't play; he'll get $4 million from his option buyout and deferred payments from his Reds contract.