Hank Aaron

Baseball's All-Time Home Run King

The holder of numerous baseball records, Aaron gained the most renown for breaking Babe Ruth's record of 714 home runs when he clobbered his 715th against Al Downing in Atlanta on April 8, 1974. He finished his career with records of 75 home runs and 2,297 R.B.I. He also scored 2,174 runs, batted .305 with a slugging percentage of .555 and amassed 3,771 hits behind only Pete Rose and Ty Cobb. He was the National League M.V.P. in 1957 as he led the Milwaukee Braves to their only World Series title. He led the league in home runs 4 times, batting twice, R.B.I. four times, runs three times, hits twice and doubles four times. A member of Baseball's All-Century team and Aaron ranked 12th on ESPN's SportsCentury list of great athletes.

EVENT

PLACE

POINTS

MONEY

EVENT WINS
1980 Preliminary 2

11

0

$1,000

None
TOTALS

0

$1,000

0

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