RIP Hank Aaron
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RIP Hank Aaron
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Re: RIP Hank Aaron
horsefeathers. Got to meet him once. Filmed him delivering a speech celebrating the bicentennial for Mobile, AL. He was a class act, and he pronounced "birthday" like "boithday" and to this day that's how I say it to people in person, which is weird, but that's because of Hank Aaron.
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Re: RIP Hank Aaron
When he was in the Negro Leagues he batted cross handed, left hand over right. He later claimed that hitting like that for much of his early life is what gave him his abnormally quick wrists once he started hitting normally.
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Re: RIP Hank Aaron
Lot of baseball legends have died recently...this one hits me the hardest. RIP Hammerin Hank
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Re: RIP Hank Aaron
Hopefully MLB does the right thing and retires his number on every team ala Robinson.
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The epitome of class and grace. A hero not only on the baseball field but for civil rights. I cannot imagine how I would behave if I had to go through what he and the generation of Black players went through to get where they were. He was a giant among men.
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UK wrote:Hopefully MLB does the right thing and retires his number on every team ala Robinson.
I disagree with that being the right thing. Jackie Robinson is, and should remain, the one exception to the rule. Let teams retire numbers if they want, but it really shouldn't be something that is implemented MLB-wide.
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