Hall of Famer Hank Aaron Through The Years
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ATLANTA: Darrell Evans #11, Hank Aaron #44 and Davey Johnson #6 of the Atlanta Braves pose for a circa 1970s photo at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. Evans, Aaron and Johnson played together from 1973-74. (Photo by Focus on Sport via Getty Images)
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ATLANTA, GA - JUNE 02: General view of a statue of former Atlanta Braves great Hank Aaron during a game against the Washington Nationals at SunTrust Park on June 2, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Nationals won 5-3 in 14 innings. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
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ATLANTA, GA - APRIL 08: Hall of Famer Hank Aaron is honored on the 40th anniversary of his 715th homer prior to the game between the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets at Turner Field on April 8, 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
- Kevin C. Cox

(Original Caption) When pitchers have nightmares you can bet your bottom dollar that he dreams he is facing these three players one right after the other in the same game. These three sluggers got together to play in the Braves' Old-Timers Game, New York Yankees against the Braves. Left to right: Hank Aaron, first player to have both 3000 base hits and over 500 home runs, Mickey Mantle, hit 536 home runs during his 18 year career with the Yankees, and Eddie Mathews, who along with Hank Aaron set a major league record for most homers by teammates with 863. Eddie has 442 of those. He was National League's All-Star third baseman in 1955, 57, 59 and 60.
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(Original Caption) Aaron's 3000th hit of his career didn't come easy here today. The Atlanta outfielder went 0 for 4 in the first game of a doubleheader. In the second game his first time at bat he took a strike from rookie pitcher Wayne Simpson, fouled one off and then connected for a "cheap hit" over second, beating out the throw as he races past coach Billy Goodman. Aaron became the ninth man in baseball to gain the 3000 hit mark.
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ATLANTA, GA - CIRCA 1970's: Outfielder Hank Aaron #44 of the Atlanta Braves checks his swing circa early 1970's during a Major League Baseball game at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. Aaron played for the Braves from 1954-74. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***Hank Aaron
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ATLANTA, GA - OCTOBER 02: Hall of Famer Hank Aaron throws out the ceremonial last pitch at Turner Field to Bobby Cox after the game between the Atlanta Braves and the Detroit Tigers at Turner Field on October 2, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/Getty Images)
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(Original Caption) When pitchers have nightmares you can bet your bottom dollar that he dreams he is facing these three players one right after the other in the same game. These three sluggers got together to play in the Braves' Old-Timers Game, New York Yankees against the Braves. Left to right: Hank Aaron, first player to have both 3000 base hits and over 500 home runs, Mickey Mantle, hit 536 home runs during his 18 year career with the Yankees, and Eddie Mathews, who along with Hank Aaron set a major league record for most homers by teammates with 863. Eddie has 442 of those. He was National League's All-Star third baseman in 1955, 57, 59 and 60.
- Bettmann
(Original Caption) Aaron's 3000th hit of his career didn't come easy here today. The Atlanta outfielder went 0 for 4 in the first game of a doubleheader. In the second game his first time at bat he took a strike from rookie pitcher Wayne Simpson, fouled one off and then connected for a "cheap hit" over second, beating out the throw as he races past coach Billy Goodman. Aaron became the ninth man in baseball to gain the 3000 hit mark.
- Bettmann
ATLANTA, GA - CIRCA 1970's: Outfielder Hank Aaron #44 of the Atlanta Braves checks his swing circa early 1970's during a Major League Baseball game at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. Aaron played for the Braves from 1954-74. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***Hank Aaron
- Focus On Sport
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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, CBS46 has learned. He leaves behind an indelible legacy on and off the baseball diamond.
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