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Nzoner's Game Room>RIP Hank Aaron
siberian khatru 09:27 AM 01-22-2021

BREAKING NEWS: Hall of Famer and one-time home run king Atlanta Braves legend Henry Louis “Hank” Aaron passed away this morning at the age of 86. https://t.co/v72XAnGpmY

— CBS46 (@cbs46) January 22, 2021

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Buehler445 01:10 PM 01-22-2021
RIP.

All timer.
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gblowfish 01:13 PM 01-22-2021
Only Jackie Robinson put up with more abuse than Hank did when he broke the record. He was a great player, steady and reliable, and a great man who didn't deserve to be put through the Hell he endured when the record closed in. Class man, and one of the games all time greats.
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Deberg_1990 01:17 PM 01-22-2021
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
Only Jackie Robinson put up with more abuse than Hank did when he broke the record. He was a great player, steady and reliable, and a great man who didn't deserve to be put through the Hell he endured when the record closed in. Class man, and one of the games all time greats.
Absolutely. He was a slugger, but also a great hitter who didn’t strike out a lot for a power guy. Just a great pure all around hitter.

A true legend.
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joethomas 01:20 PM 01-22-2021
Still the REAL home run king.
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FAX 02:13 PM 01-22-2021
Just heard this.

One of the all-time greats rounds the bases for the last time.

RIP

FAX
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Demonpenz 02:15 PM 01-22-2021
Never saw them play but that blew my mind in city slickers where the guy thought clemente was a better player
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ARROW2 02:25 PM 01-22-2021
Heard he took the vax two weeks ago.....He was 86.....why? I'm sure it's not related to his death......right? Loved Hammerin Hank...
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ROYC75 03:09 PM 01-22-2021
Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish:
Hank hit HR 736 right here in KC. A towering moonshot off Al Fitzmorris.

I was a Sr. In HS, 1975 4 buddies & myself was at that game. We wanted to see a part of history if Hank hit one, sure enough it was late in the game, a solo shot.
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Bl00dyBizkitz 03:17 PM 01-22-2021
I'm too young to truly appreciate him but the way others talked about him, you had to respect his greatness. What a legend. RIP
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siberian khatru 03:18 PM 01-22-2021
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Absolutely. He was a slugger, but also a great hitter who didn’t strike out a lot for a power guy. Just a great pure all around hitter.

A true legend.
I've argued for years he's actually underrated. People think of the home runs, but he was an all-around great player -- hit for average, had 3,700 hits, stole bases, was a good fielder in the prime of his career. He led the league in HRs only four times, but he was amazingly consistent and durable. Just a towering figure.
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tredadda 03:25 PM 01-22-2021
RIP to one of the greatest hitters to ever play. His overall stats are amazing and go well beyond just HRs. Still the all time leader in RBIs, total bases, and extra base hits. Plus he is third in hits and fourth in runs scored. He was a three time gold glover and 25 time all star. He was elected to the HOF with a 97.8% approval on the first ballot (not sure the reasons why he couldn't get the other 2.2%). He was truly a legend.
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siberian khatru 03:50 PM 01-22-2021

looking at Aaron's splits vs. HOF pitchers and it turns out he ate them for breakfast, lunch, and dinner https://t.co/591C3Fsw9i pic.twitter.com/I62HQ8Zciu

— Suss-- 🥌 (@suss2hyphens) January 22, 2021

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Frazod 03:57 PM 01-22-2021
Originally Posted by siberian khatru:
Jesus. Looks like the only guys he didn't own were Seaver, Gibson and Sutton.

Koufax must have had nightmares about him.
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Deberg_1990 11:02 PM 01-22-2021
Wow. Disgraceful. Should have thrown those writers out.


There were nine members of the Baseball Writers Association who did not vote for Henry Aaron on the 1982 Hall of Fame ballot. Nine.https://t.co/mRajl6bcms

— Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) January 22, 2021

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tredadda 11:12 PM 01-22-2021
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Wow. Disgraceful. Should have thrown those writers out.


I am not one who usually sees race in things, but if not for race I wonder what would have caused some not to vote for him. His numbers easily justified it and being the all time HR leader would have been a shoo in, regardless of era.
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