Hank Aaron

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Hank Aaron is one of the greatest baseball players in . He started his career in 1954 with the Milwaukee Braves. Although he only hit 13 home runs his first year, he would go on to hit twenty or more home runs in twenty seasons. In 1957, Hank led the Braves to only World Series title. As his career , Hank himself as one of the most hitters in baseball. On April 4, 1974, he his 715th home run in Atlanta, Georgia. The home run was because it broke Babe Ruth's all time home run record. Hank was into the Hall-of-Fame in 1982.