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Hank Aaron - Wikipedia Aaron (then age 39) hit 40 home runs in 392 at-bats, ending the 1973 season one home run short of the record He hit home run number 713 on September 29, 1973, and with one day remaining in the season, many expected him to tie the record
Hank Aaron Home Runs - Baseball Almanac Hank Aaron hit 399 solo homers, 246 with a single runner on base, 94 with two men on base, and 16 grand slams Aaron homered off 309 different pitchers during his career, connected most often while batting third in the lineup, and drove in 1237 total runs when he went deep!
Hank Aaron’s 715th Career Home Run (April 8, 1974) Then, in 1973-74, Aaron pursued and finally touched baseball’s Holy Grail--Babe Ruth’s major-league career record of 714 home runs--America finding qualities in the Atlanta Braves slugger it had long overlooked As poignant was a similar arc followed by Braves broadcaster Milo Hamilton, who famously called Henry’s No 715
MLB honors Hank Aaron by re-creating homer at All-Star Game ATLANTA -- Major League Baseball honored late Hall of Famer Hank Aaron by re-creating his record-breaking 715th home run through the use of projection mapping and pyrotechnics during Tuesday night
Hank Aaron: Home Run King ⚾️ - American sports Hank Aaron, known as “Hammerin’ Hank,” remains one of baseball’s most iconic figures, celebrated for surpassing Babe Ruth ’s legendary 714 home run mark on April 8, 1974 With 755 career home runs, Aaron held the MLB record for over three decades until Barry Bonds eclipsed it in 2007