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He is trying to simplify some of his business life
Aaron limiting his auto dealerships to one Jan 15, 2007
To this day, I don't know how he withstood the things he did without lashing back
Color bar in baseball ended 60 years ago Oct 23, 2005
It's an honor for me to join the ranks of some of the great baseball players who have graced the Wheaties package over the years
Jockstrip: The World As We Know It Jan 29, 2002
I've always said that Bobby was the first one to let me do some things on the field I always wanted to do
Ex-MLB player, manager Bobby Bragan dies Jan 22, 2010
MLB Records:
Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron (born February 5, 1934), nicknamed "Hammer," "Hammerin' Hank," and "Bad Henry," is a retired American baseball player whose Major League Baseball (MLB) career spanned the years 1954 through 1976. Aaron is widely considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time. In 1999, editors at The Sporting News ranked Hank Aaron fifth on their list of "Greatest Baseball Players".
After playing with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League and in the minor leagues, Aaron started his major league career in 1954. In his final season, he was the only remaining and last Negro league baseball player on an active major league roster. He played 21 seasons with the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves in the National League, and his last two years (1975–76) with the Milwaukee Brewers in the American League.