Front:
HENRY "HANK" L.AARON
MILWAUKEE N.L., ATLANTA N. L.,
MILWAUKEE A.L., 1954-1976
HIT 755 HOME RUNS IN 23-YEAR CAREER TO
BECOME MAJORS'ALL-TIME HOMER KING. HAD
20 OR MORE FOR 20 CONSECUTIVE YEARS, AT
LEAST 30 IN 15 SEASONS AND 40 OR BETTER
EIGHT TIMES. ALSO SET RECORDS FOR GAMES
PLAYED (3,298), AT-BATS (12,364), LONG HITS
(1,477), TOTAL BASES (6,856), RUNS BATTED
IN (2,297). PACED N.L.IN BATTING TWICE
AND HOMERS, RUNS BATTED IN AND SLUGGING
PCT. FOUR TIMES EACH.WON MOST VALUABLE
PLAYER AWARD IN N.L. IN 1957.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
Back:
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME
AND MUSEUM
COOPERSTOWN, NEW YORK
plaque of
HENRY "HANK" L. AARON
Elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame
1982
Baseball Writers Association of America
C35422
Published for National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc.
Mike Roberts Color Productions
Oakland, CA 94623
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