Hank Aaron - Mini Bio

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2010

A short biography of Hank Aaron, who played 23 years as an outfielder for the Atlanta Braves, during which time he broke many of baseball's most distinguished records.

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  • Whether you like it or not, he still is arguably the greatest hitter of all time! & with no steroids and performance enhancers

  • nice respect guys. way to present yourself.

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  • Rise Above Hate!

  • Happy Birthday, Hank!!!!

  • Hank Aaron great player? Yes! Great hitter? Yes! Best player every? NO! Best hitter every? NO! Ruth was a better all around player, like it was sait Ruth was a HOF quality pitcher, Mays Played the field better and let's not forget Bonds who wile yes probably used steroids but broke no rules doing (remember baseball had no rule against PEDs) so he is one of the best but by no means the best in any category.

  • @beebeechitown - You are wrong. You are letting racism warp your judgment. First of all, Babe Ruth WAS a HOF-quality pitcher. Check his stats. And it is pure fanatsy to say that because Ruth played before integration, his records don't matter. That's like saying that Aaron's or Mays' record shouldn't count because Asians black Hispanics weren't in the majors when they played. You include Ted Williams on your list. He played before integration as well. You gonna discount his records, too?

  • @StraightUpStreett . when he was about to break babe ruth's record, it mattered to idiots. he took a lot of scary crap from people who didn't want to see a black player break babe ruth's record.

  • i hate when they mention his color

  • @RAPisntMUSIC111 well your retarded, Williams was Marine Aviator, NOT the air force

  • @beebeechitown All of his facts are correct stupid fuck. And it would definitely be

    1) Ted Williams

    2) Pete Rose betting aside as a manager

    3) mays

    4) aaron your retarded putting mays 1st. Williams served much time in the air force which stopped him from getting his projected number of over 700. He was even a hero. Mays served time in the force but not as much

  • the real american home run king, and he did it with natural athleticism strong wrists hands and forearms and consistency he was a great all around hitter probably the best of his day..guys like ruth, jimmie foxx, and hank aaron are the true greatest of the power hitters not these roided out pussies these days and all those guys hit for great average as well, because they didn't strike out 150-200 times a year like todays power hitters

  • @mvp91593

    First of all Ruth WAS NOT A HALL OF FAME PITCHER. Don't lie.

    Second, I don't care how many statistics about Ruth you pull out of your ass, he did it against far less than the best competition. His numbers are no more authentic than the Negro League stats at the same time.

    1) Mays

    2)Aaron

    3)Williams

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