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    Hank Aaron's number 44 was retired by the Atlanta Braves in 1977. Hank Aaron's number 44 was retired by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1976. In 1982, Aaron was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame during his first year of eligibility.

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  3. 4 days ago · Aaron retired as a player following the 1976 season and rejoined the Braves as an executive. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on January 13, 1982. He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2002, which honored his lifelong advocacy for civil rights in the United States.

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  4. Apr 2, 2014 · In late 1951, 18-year-old Aaron quit school to play for the Negro American League’s Indianapolis Clowns. It wasn't a long stay, but the talented teenager left his mark by hitting .366 and ...

  5. Hank Aaron was the first Milwaukee Braves player to wear #44, the first Atlanta Braves player to wear #44, and no player has worn the number since as the team retired it the year after he hung up his cleats (in 1977).

  6. It was on April 8, 1974, that Hammerin’ Hank sent a 1-0 pitch from Dodgers hurler Al Downing into the left field bullpen at Atlanta-Fulton Count Stadium, giving Aaron 715 career home runs. He would finish his career with 755.

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  7. Fullname: Henry Louis Aaron. Nickname: Hammerin' Hank. Born: 2/05/1934 in Mobile, AL. High School: Allen Institute, Mobile, AL. Debut: 4/13/1954. Hall of Fame: 1982. Died: 1/22/2021. Relationship (s): brother of Tommie Aaron.

  8. Jan 22, 2021 · He retired after the 1976 season with 755 home runs, a record that stood for 33 years until Barry Bonds broke it in 2007. During his career, Aaron also racked up 3,771 hits while maintaining a...

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