Posted on 01/22/2021 12:09:23 PM PST by sodpoodle
Still no stimulus check? Biden executive order aims to speed up payments for… Democrats may have regained the Senate, but McConnell is blocking… Sportsnaut logoMLB world mourns death of Atlanta Braves legend Hank Aaron
Hank Aaron, the Hall of Famer slugger who starred with the Atlanta Braves, has passed away at the age of 86.
Just days after the MLB world mourned the loss of pitching icon Don Sutton, the game’s one-time home run king died on Friday morning in Atlanta.
The heartbreaking news, first reported by CBS 46, has since been confirmed by a close family member and a former Braves official.
Aaron got his start in baseball with the Indianapolis Clowns on the Negro League in 1951. Before long, he quickly caught the attention of MLB. After signing with the Braves, he spent the next few seasons in the minor leagues before making his MLB debut in 1954.
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“I believe I read somewhere that if the foul pole was around when Ruth started his career he would’ve had about 75 more career homeruns.”
OK, let’s take your 75 foul pole homers, 20 more for 1925 and 75 more for staying healthy for 3 more years. 170 more homers, 884!!!!!! Oh, and the guy hit .342 for his entire career!
He also pitched in 10 different seasons (albeit the last 5 of those were just a couple of games), but NEVER had a losing season.
He was truly one of a kind.
Here are his career stats for anyone interested: http://www.baberuth.com/stats/
Thank you very much for this helpful information, and for continuing to stay up on case reports. :-)
He would be alive today if not for the democrats locking down the country and blocking known cure HCQ.
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