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Hank Aaron, who hit 755 career home runs in the baseball’s majors, listens to tributes to him on the stage during a celebration of his 75th birthday, Feb. 5, 2009, in Atlanta.
Hank Aaron, who endured racist death threats while chasing down and breaking Babe Ruth’s all-time home run record, and still considered by many to be baseball’s legitimate long ball king, died ...
Aaron hit his record-breaking 715th home run on April 8, 1974. In honor of the 50th anniversary last year, Heritage Auctions ...
A legal dispute involving the Atlanta Braves over the attempted sale of some valuable Hank Aaron memorabilia appears to ...
Heritage Auctions and the Atlanta Braves have informed a Georgia court that they have settled their legal dispute over a Hank ...
Pete Alonso set a Mets franchise mark with his 253rd home run. What other players have hit that many for one team since 1962?
Hank Aaron tips his hat to fans and teammates greeting him at home plate after hitting a fourth inning homer against the Los Angeles Dodgers. It was a record blast, his 715th career homer.
FILE – Atlanta Braves’ Hank Aaron eyes the flight of the ball after hitting his 715th career homer in a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Atlanta, Ga., Monday night, April 8, 1974.
Sabathia suggested an All-Star week tribute to Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron due to dates reflecting Ruth's long-standing home run record and Aaron's homer that broke it.
As much as we love and admire Hank Aaron, we were denied the experience of the man in full. Racism forced him to build a wall, one that he fortified through the years out of self-preservation. It ...