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Hank Aaron

AKA: Henry Aaron
Birthday: 1934-02-05
Died: 2021-01-22
Birthplace: Mobile, Alabama, USA


Henry Louis Aaron (February 5, 1934 – January 22, 2021), nicknamed "Hammer" or "Hammerin' Hank", was an American professional baseball right fielder and designated hitter who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), from 1954 through 1976. Considered one of the greatest baseball players in history, he spent 21 seasons with the Milwaukee / Atlanta Braves in the National League (NL) and two seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers in the American League (AL). At the time of his retirement, Aaron held most of the game's key career power-hitting records. He broke the long-standing MLB record for home runs held by Babe Ruth and remained the career leader for 33 years. He hit 24 or more home runs every year from 1955 through 1973 and is one of only two players to hit 30 or more home runs in a season at least fifteen times. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hank Aaron, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Fastball
Character: Self (archive footage)
The Incredible Ida Early
Character: Hank Aaron

Summer Catch
Character: Self
Jim Brown: All-American
Character: Self

Grand Slam!
Character: Self
Night of 100 Stars III
Character: Self

Reggie
Character: Self
The Sensational Shocking Wonderful Wacky 70's
Character: Self (archive footage)
It Ain't Over
Character: Self (archive footage)

Super Stars of Sports: Baseball
Character: Self (archive footage)
2021 World Series Champions: Atlanta Braves
Character: Himself (archive footage)