Aaron before tying Babe Ruth's record of 714 in Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: Photos AP 1974 … " Rest In Peace, Henry Aaron — though God may call you 'Hank'.” Henry Aaron, the Braves slugger who hated to be called “Hank,” became the greatest home run hitter in history on April 8, 1974, when he blasted his 715th home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. Aaron played for 23 years, and in 1974, was 39 years old, but he still had that great power that came from his wrists that never seemed to lose their wondrous magic. Passing away today at the age of 86, he is remembered for his tremendous offensive feats, but he should be recalled for the honor and dignity that he displayed during that run. That was because a black man was pursuing a record held for about a half-century by a revered white man, Babe Ruth, the Yankees slugger. Started in the Negro leagues Born into poverty in Alabama, Aaron prevailed again...
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