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'''Hank Aaron''' (born February 5, 1934) in [[Mobile]], [[Alabama]] is a retired baseball player, who broke [[Babe Ruth]]'s [[Major League Baseball]] record for the most home runs in a career and set a new record for career home runs, 755.  Aaron played for the Negro American League, and would join the MLB in 1954 playing 23 seasons, the majority with the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] where he retired in 1976.  Aaron played outfield, batted right and threw left.
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'''Hank Aaron''' (born February 5, 1934) in [[Mobile]], [[Alabama]] is a retired baseball player, who broke [[Babe Ruth]]'s [[Major League Baseball]] record for the most home runs in a career and set a new record for career home runs, 755.  In 2007, Aaron's record was broken by [[Barry Bonds]]. Aaron played for the Negro American League, and would join the MLB in 1954 playing 23 seasons, the majority with the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] where he retired in 1976.  Aaron played outfield, batted right and threw left.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:31, October 27, 2007

Hank Aaron (born February 5, 1934) in Mobile, Alabama is a retired baseball player, who broke Babe Ruth's Major League Baseball record for the most home runs in a career and set a new record for career home runs, 755. In 2007, Aaron's record was broken by Barry Bonds. Aaron played for the Negro American League, and would join the MLB in 1954 playing 23 seasons, the majority with the Milwaukee Brewers where he retired in 1976. Aaron played outfield, batted right and threw left.