There weren’t too many moments during his baseball career that 13-time All-Star Ken Griffey Jr. could be just another face in the crowd.

His post-playing career hobby has afforded him a bit more of that anonymity, even at a place like the Ryder Cup, where hordes of New York sports fans have descended on the famed Bethpage Black course, but few seemed to notice the Hall of Famer snapping away as a credentialed photographer.

Griffey has found a passion for photography since he retired in 2010 and first picked up a camera in 2015, thanks in part to wanting to watch his kids play sports undisturbed.

“I started off because my daughter played basketball and people were bothering me in the stands, and nobody bothers the photographer,” Griffey told The Post on Wednesday after his first day of s

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