Hank Aaron





Full Name: Henry Louis Aaron
Birthdate: January 5, 1934 - Mobile, Alabama
Death: January 22, 2021 - Atlanta, Georgia
Position: Outfield and First Base
Bats/Throws: Bats Right/Throws Right
First MLB Game: April 13, 1954 with the Milwaukee Braves
Last MLB Game: October 3, 1976 with the Milwaukee Brewers
Achievements: National Baseball Hall of Fame (1982)
World Series Champion (1957)
National League MVP (1957)
All-Star (1955-1975)
Gold Glove Award (1958-1960)
National League Batting Champion (1956; 1959)
National League Homerun Leader (1957; 1963; 1966-1967)
National League RBI Leader (1957; 1960; 1963; 1966)




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Milwaukee Braves Atlanta Braves Milwauke Brewers National Baseball Hall of Fame
1954-1965 1966-1974 1975-1976 1982




G AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG.
3,298 12,364 3,771 2,174 624 98 755 2,297 240 .305








Henk Aaron is only one of two players to hit 30 or more homeruns in a season
at least fifteen times.




1954 Topps 1966 Topps 1976 Topps



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