R.I.P Hammerin' Hank

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A great all around player. An underrated right fielder and good base runner. And a quality man who lived through unbelievable racial abuse.

In my opinion the fact that he played in smaller markets a good deal of his career as opposed to one of the NY or California teams prevented him from getting the acclaim he deserved.
 

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My mechanic was crying today. I couldn't imagine what would cause this grumpy old man to cry. He was blubbering about his idol dying
 
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I remember #715 was nationally televised in anticipation of the event. April 8, 1975, I believe. Off Al Downing. I was disappointed that it wasn't a deep shot. It barely went over the fence
 
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I remember #715 was nationally televised in anticipation of the event. April 8, 1975, I believe. Off Al Downing. I was disappointed that it wasn't a deep shot. It barely went over the fence
one reason he was never held held in higher regard was just that Hank never hit monster shots but then he didn't play the majority of his career at the Polo Grounds and his cap actually fit and didn't blow off on command. Had he played for a New York or Philadelphia team well
then
 
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I didn't realize until this week that Henry Aaron was voted the third best defensive right fielder of all time