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MLB legend Hank Aaron passed away at the age of 86 on Friday...
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DVinBR39 months
broke babe ruth's record without steroids
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Babe did as well and did it with a dead ball.
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FaCubeItches39 months
And without about 700 pounds (roughly) of hot dogs and beer...
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Philzilla2k39 months
Greatest right handed hitter ever.
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ByUselves39 months
Great ambassador for baseball and race relations! Was always a Hank Aaron fan!
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jgoodw31839 months
I hope the media doesn’t make this about race and focuses on the man and his accomplishments and not his skin color
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TOSOV39 months
Well apparently he got the Moderna CV vaccine a couple weeks back, so that'll be a part of the focus now.
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saint tiger22539 months
I think everyone is sick and tired of all the race baiting by the media now days. That said, what he did for race relations in general, much less baseball, should not be overlooked. He faced true adversity because the color of his skin and still kept his head down and kicked arse. It was a lot different than what all these race baiting assholes of today try to act like they go through.
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy39 months
01/04 — Tanya Roberts 01/07 — Tommy Lasorda 01/14 — Siegfried Fischbacher 01/16 — Phil Spector 01/18 — Don Sutton 01/22 — Hank Aaron
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Bulldogblitz39 months
Thanks biden
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HubbaBubba39 months
Saw him hit a homer in the Astrodome many years ago.
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JackieTreehorn39 months
Still the King.
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Troutmaster39 months
One of the all time greats! So sad!
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Champagne39 months
It's heartbreaking. We will miss him very much.
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GeauxsomeMeaux39 months
I still remember where I was watching that game!
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HarveyTunnel39 months
FROM MLB,COM Hank Aaron expressed pride after being injected with the COVID-19 vaccination. The iconic Hall of Famer hopes his willingness to be vaccinated Tuesday (January 5, 2021) will help lessen concerns some Black Americans may have about receiving the shot. (Hank Aaron died January 22, 2021.)
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