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RIP, Hammerin' Hank DonaldsRump Jan 2021 #1
Oh Bummer kirkuchiyo Jan 2021 #2
There goes my inauguration high.. luvs2sing Jan 2021 #3
Damn. My favorite player since 1957, and a fine person to boot. Makes me cry. Hoyt Jan 2021 #4
"There's a new home run champion of all-time, oswaldactedalone Jan 2021 #5
Except that it's Babe Ruth. BobTheSubgenius Jan 2021 #40
Blasphemy oswaldactedalone Jan 2021 #43
Not to be argumentative, but here are some of my reasons. BobTheSubgenius Jan 2021 #48
Footage of his 715th home run, accompanied by Vin Scully's great call. Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2021 #6
Brought a tear to my eye! MLAA Jan 2021 #14
And there were 40 more. Harker Jan 2021 #20
44 pitching to 44. Harker Jan 2021 #31
I was a child when all of this was going on. crickets Jan 2021 #45
I remember watching that Jimbo S Jan 2021 #47
Thank you, Hammerin' Hank, Aristus Jan 2021 #7
Link: Dennis Donovan Jan 2021 #8
Growing up, we had Louisville Slugger baseball bats with various major leaguer's names on them. Hank dameatball Jan 2021 #9
I am lucky enough to have seen him play! jimlup Jan 2021 #10
Me too VA_Jill Jan 2021 #16
Me three - our team was the Cubs, but my Dad liked to go to County Stadium in Milwaukee and rurallib Jan 2021 #25
yes indeed, saw him at Wrigley with Atlanta... dhill926 Jan 2021 #35
A great baseball players malaise Jan 2021 #11
I remember where I was when he hit 715. A great man as well as a great baseball player redstateblues Jan 2021 #12
My mother (a journalist) interviewed him once. Poiuyt Jan 2021 #13
My childhood is irrevocably gone now VA_Jill Jan 2021 #15
Rest in Peace. NurseJackie Jan 2021 #17
He is the greatest. Still the true home run king Takket Jan 2021 #18
Saw him play in person dozens of time betweeen 1966 and 1974. Elwood P Dowd Jan 2021 #19
He was so graceful in the field, never seemed to be running hard. rurallib Jan 2021 #27
Lifelong Braves fan angrychair Jan 2021 #21
RIP. Forever the Home Run King! cbdo2007 Jan 2021 #22
Home Run Champ !!! Iggo Jan 2021 #23
Hank was from Mobile,Al leftinalabama Jan 2021 #24
Here is Hank Aaron with Al Downing. Harker Jan 2021 #26
thanks for that video rurallib Jan 2021 #28
He does appear profoundly reverent. Harker Jan 2021 #29
I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when he broke Babe Ruth's record! Karadeniz Jan 2021 #30
I believe I was in front of the TV watching for it to happen rurallib Jan 2021 #32
That would stick in your head! I was in a bedroom, making a bed.... Karadeniz Jan 2021 #34
I'm sure you recall that there were death threats. Harker Jan 2021 #37
That shocked me at the time. crickets Jan 2021 #46
Baseball's real all time home run champ Jersey Devil Jan 2021 #33
RIP Ohio Joe Jan 2021 #36
He was a true American legend, hero, and idol of mine. nt mtnsnake Jan 2021 #38
Oh, Bummer! ProfessorGAC Jan 2021 #39
Godspeed Hank. Tommymac Jan 2021 #41
The Milwaukee Braves were one of the first baseball teams I ever rooted for. patphil Jan 2021 #42
It's often forgotten, but Joe Torre got his start with the Milwaukee Braves before they moved to Elwood P Dowd Jan 2021 #44
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