Biography of Hank Aaron


Hank Aaron – a baseball player, was born on February 5, 1934 in Mobile, Alabama. Best known as a great battling player and a jogging in the baseball league.

In his biography of Henry “Hank” Aaron set a record of 755 rounds in the main league baseball league. Aaron’s 715 runs around the base on April 8, 1974 beat the previous record of Beiba Rata, which was 714 runs. Almost like Roger Maris, Aaron was slandered by some fans. They insisted that Aaron was not good enough to surpass the mighty Babe Rath. Here there was racism, Aaron was black, and he beat Rata’s record only after 28 years, when Jackie Robinson broke the racial barrier in the main league of baseball.

Aaron retreated from the game after the 1976 season, keeping all the time a record of 755 rounds and 2297 total counted runs scored in the game report. He was elected to the baseball Hall of Fame in 1982. Aaron published his autobiography “I Had a Hammer”, in 1991. The great San Francisco player slugger Barry broke Aaron’s record and performed 756 rounds on August 7, 2007.

Additional information: Aaron’s pseudonym was “The Hammer”. He threw and struck with his right hand. James wore uniform # 44 in the major league of baseball, except for his early years when he wore # 5. His brother Tommy Aaron also participated in the big leagues. Babe Rath set his record of 714 circular runs in 1935, when the biography of Jeff Aaron had just begun. The strongest baseball player Sadaharu Oh during his career in the Japanese main league has set a new record number of circular runs – 768. Thanks to this, Sadaharu became the world record holder for home runs.

His career began as a member of the Milwaukee Braves team, the team moved to Georgia in 1966, becoming known as the Atlanta Braves. Aaron played for the Brewers team in 1975 and 1976.


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Biography of Hank Aaron