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Hank Aaron broke the record after 1976 but never the less broke this record was undefeated for a long time. Babe Ruth played for three different teams in his whole career. He played for the longest time with the New York Yankees as an outfielder. His performance drastically soared and the number of home runs he can make can even out score the total performance of a team. When he stands on the plate, everybody expects a home run. He practically led this team to their victories. Without him, the team would be paralyzed. However, Ruth did not play MLB smoothly. He had his own episodes of rebellious acts that caused him suspensions and ejections from the court. Nevertheless, he makes a comeback and every time he finishes a season, he would always perform better. This left-handed baseball phenomenon was one of the players sold out by his previous team. He played as one of the many talented pitchers of the Boston Red Sox. He was sold out because he demanded a raise in salary and they could …

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HANK AARON Atlanta Braves 1974 Majestic Cooperstown Throwback Home Baseball Jersey HANK AARON Atlanta Braves 1974 Majestic Cooperstown Throwback Home Baseball Jersey Same style jersey worn by “Hank Aaron” and the “Atlanta Braves” in 1974, the season “Hank Aaron” broke the MLB all time homerun record

JERSEY FEATURES:
- Manufactured by “Majestic Athletic”
- Cooperstown Collection Throwback Series
- 100% polyester heavyweight “Double Knit” fabric
- re-inforced stitching on shoulder and sleeve seams
- Rib knit V-neck and cuff trim
- Majestic “Cooperstown” neck label
- Majestic “Cooperstown” jock tag on lower front

Team Logo(s) Features:
- “Braves” is sewn on the front of the jersey in 2-colors

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ABC News Classics Hank Aaron ABC News Classics Hank Aaron He started his professional career with the “Indianapolis Clowns” of the Negro American League, and for many of his 23 years in the major leagues he played in relative obscurity. Today he is recognized as one of the greatest baseball players in the history of the game.

Henry Louis “Hank” Aaron (born February 5, 1934 in Mobile, Alabama) holds the Major League record in each of the following categories: career home runs (755); career runs batted in (2,297); career extra base hits (1,477); and career total bases (6,856). Additionally, he is the only player to have 17 seasons with 150 or more hits. He won one World Series ring with the Milwaukee Braves in 1957, and the National League Most Valuable Player Award the same year. He also earned three Gold Glove Awards and made 24 All-Star appearances.

Anchor: Greg Jackson

Airdate: July 18, 1983

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