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Hank Aaron is most commonly known for beating Babe Ruth's home run record of 714. He overcame racism and became one of the best players to ever play the game of baseball. He is a very rare, cross hitting Right Fielder. If you are a left handed hitter, you will have your left hand on the top of the bat handle and the right on the bottom. For righties it is vice-versa. But Hank was different. He was a lefty but he had his right hand on top and it made his swing look very awkward. However, he broke many records, had an award named after him, and even wrote his own book! Henry "Hank" Louis Aaron was born on February 5, 1943. He was the third of eight children born to Estella and Herbert Aaron. He lived in Mobile, Alabama, in a poor, segregated section of Mobile called "Down by the Bay." He moved to Toulminville when he was eight years old. He made a living as …show more content…

This moved Aaron into third place on the career home run list. At the end of the 1969 season, Aaron again finished third in the MVP voting. On May 17, Aaron collected his 3,000th hit, in a game against the Cincinnati Reds. Aaron established the record for most seasons with thirty or more home runs in the National League. On April 27, 1971, Aaron hit his 600th career home run, the third major league player ever to do so. On July 31, Aaron hit a home run in the All-Star Game for the first time. He hit his 40th home run of the season on August 10, which made a National League record for most seasons with 40 or more home runs (seven). He hit a career-high 47 home runs during the season and finished third in MVP voting for the sixth time. In 1972, Aaron tied and then surpassed Willie Mays for second place on the career home run list. Aaron also knocked in the 2,000th run of his career and hit a home run in the first All-Star game played in Atlanta. Aaron broke Stan Musial's major league record for total bases (6,134). Aaron finished the season with 673 home

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