Remembering the career of Hammerin' Hank Aaron! Some of the best moments from the legendary star
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- Опубликовано: 21 янв 2021
- MLB Vault is saddened to learn about the passing of Henry "Hank" Aaron. He is regarded as the one of the very best players and people to ever play in MLB. His legacy will continue to be passed from generation to generation. Here are some of his best moments in MLB.
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R.I.P. To one of my childhood Heroes, Mr. Henry Aaron, the one and only true home run King!
First! Rip to the true home run king 👑! Nothing but a class act Mr. Aaron! You shall be missed, condolences to the family.
So sad to hear the true home run king has passed.Losing to many legends .we just lost Phil Niekro ,Tommy Lasorda and now Hank Aaron. R.I.P. you were the greatest player ever
Thoughts and prayers to the Aaron family. A absolute American hero, in my opinion. He was a GREAT GREAT baseball player. Everyone knows about his HR'S,
BUT he could do it ALL. Class & dignity on & off the field.
Gerald Ford is a great Michigan man., and a fine example as to how a President should conduct himself. We are all very proud of him, and his presidential library is one of the most visited. Congratulations Hank on your awesome career. Even though you had to endure a ugly side of America that many fail to acknowledge its existence, you conducted yourself the fine southern gentleman that you are. You were much bigger than baseball, you were a role model. Thank you for your example.
RIP HOMERUN KING 😞 as a native of Georgia we will always love you
Felt that. Gainesville nigga right here
RIP, No doubt about the Great Henry "Hank" Aaron. The most popular home run hitter other than Barry Bonds. One of baseball's All-time greatest players(Hank Aaron)ever play!
The quiet gentleman who did nothing but improved everyone around him. We lost a good one, this one hurts. How he faced racism, no words. RIP Hammer.
RIP Hank
The king🤴
God bless your soul Hank Aaron. You are deeply missed.
One of dangerous hitters of all-time thank you !!! You are star of all the star’s!!! Please rest in peace brother !!!
Braves for ever❤⚾️
MLB Vault with that good shit right off the bat. Hank Aaron home run off a flag pole. This is what i needed.
I remember watching him hit # 715 on tv when I was 18 years old. All time home run king. Class all the way. Never heard an unkind word about him.
God I loved this man for what he stood for in America ❗God put Henry batting fourth in his lineup ❗
THE BEST.!!!! SEE YOU LATER HAMMER.
RIP Hank Aaron
Hammering Hank rip
the true home run king. RIP hammering hank.
R.I.P. Hank Aaron #44 (1934-2021)
"iT'S ALL IN THE WRISTS"
Rip dam
I remember a story about Aaron hitting 714 and see if anybody else remembers it or can confirm this one. Aaron did not want to play in this game and wanted to wait till he got back home to Atlanta to break the record. Bowie Kuhn said he wanted Aaron in this game and was there anything he could do to make sure he plays. Aaron said it would be nice if they could have a moment of silence for MLK and Kuhn said NO WAY You maybe big in baseball now but not that big so Aaron's request was denied. It was the 6th anniversary of MLK's assassination
God speed hammer.
My teacher put this link in google meet and that’s where I came from
Also i remember this story about Al Downing if you came up to him and asked him what time it was he would never say oh its 7:15 he would say its quarter past 7 :)
The true homerun King not Bonds
🔨 got 🎂 r.i.p. hank
You could make a legitimate argument that Hank was the greatest baseball player of all time.
私は今でも、MLBのホームラン記録はあなただと思っている。R.I.P.
If he had played his entire career in the giant media market of NYC there would have been a folk song written about him. He was better than Mantle, better than DiMaggio. RIP homerun king.
@Don Clark Aaron was clearly better than the Duke. But Willie is a different story. Mays might have been thee finest post WWII baseball player ever. I put Mays, Aaron and Ted Williams in my top 3 (not sure what order) of post WWII best baseball players.
1-22-21=44
he’s a brewer not a brave
21 years with the Braves, two with the Brewers. I beg to differ.