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On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron, of the Atlanta Braves, broke Babe Ruth's home run record with his 715th career homer. Aaron the 'Hammer' would go on to finish his career with a total of 755 runs.
The MLB All-Star game at Truist Park will pay tribute to Hank Aaron, with a special presentation celebrating Aaron’s 715th ...
Sabathia suggested an All-Star week tribute to Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron due to dates reflecting Ruth's long-standing home run ...
Baseball legend Hank Aaron, who broke Babe Ruth's career home run record, has died, the Atlanta Braves announced Friday. He was 86. In a statement, the Braves said Aaron died peacefully in his sleep.
Major League Baseball will honor two of the game's greatest sluggers during the 2025 Home Run Derby in Atlanta.
Aaron broke Babe Ruth's career home run record in 1974 despite enduring racism and went on to hit 755 homers in a 23-year career. Hank Aaron dies at 86. He broke Babe Ruth's home run record - Los ...
Early Life. Born Henry Louis Aaron on February 5, 1934, in a poor Black section of Mobile, Alabama, called "Down the Bay," Hank Aaron was the third of eight children born to Estella and Herbert ...
On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron passed Babe Ruth on all-time home run list. Dusty Baker and Ralph Garr share memories of teammate who "was never scared." ...
The lasting image of Hank Aaron’s home run chase came early in the 1974 season, when he passed Babe Ruth’s record of 714 and took one of the most memorable jogs around the bases in baseball ...
Hank Aaron, who broke Babe Ruth's all-time home run record during his Hall of Fame career, mostly with the Braves in Milwaukee and Atlanta, died of natural causes on Jan. 22, 2021.
Hank Aaron Used Record-Setting Hate Mail for Inspiration Before Breaking Babe Ruth Record “If I was white, all America would be proud of me,” the baseball legend said before passing the record ...
Aaron broke Babe Ruth's career home run record in 1974 despite enduring racism and went on to hit 755 homers in a 23-year career.