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RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021
G-Fafif Jan 22 2021 08:25 AM |
They all hurt. This one wounds.
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MFS62 Jan 22 2021 08:30 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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seawolf17 Jan 22 2021 08:48 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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kcmets Jan 22 2021 08:55 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Edgy MD Jan 22 2021 08:56 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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dgwphotography Jan 22 2021 09:11 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Benjamin Grimm Jan 22 2021 09:13 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Chad ochoseis Jan 22 2021 09:23 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Johnny Lunchbucket Jan 22 2021 09:28 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Lefty Specialist Jan 22 2021 10:00 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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ashie62 Jan 22 2021 10:18 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Frayed Knot Jan 22 2021 11:27 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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batmagadanleadoff Jan 22 2021 11:55 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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I saved that newspaper too, which might be the first newspaper, or magazine I ever saved. Still have it. There's another version, or edition, featuring a Bill Gallo portrait. Aaron and Seaver were close friends.
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Johnny Lunchbucket Jan 22 2021 12:43 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jan 22 2021 01:11 PM |
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Edgy MD Jan 22 2021 12:56 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Benjamin Grimm Jan 22 2021 01:01 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Frayed Knot Jan 22 2021 03:43 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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G-Fafif Jan 22 2021 04:18 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Edgy MD Jan 22 2021 04:25 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Edgy MD Jan 22 2021 04:37 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Kaline, Seaver, Brock, Gibson, Ford, Morgan, Niekro, Larsorda, Sutton, Aaron. You don't lower the flag in Cooperstown; you bury it under the sub-basement. Dick Allen, who may well be enshrined soon, as well.
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dinosaur jesus Jan 22 2021 05:08 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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All obvious Hall of Famers, at least three of them inner circle Hall of Famers. It's devastating. If you went to the ballpark in 1967, you could have seen all of them play (Lasorda aside)--Ford's last year, Seaver's first.
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MFS62 Jan 22 2021 05:21 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
I was at this 1960 game. Even some of the reserves were to become Hall of Famers:
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batmagadanleadoff Jan 23 2021 12:02 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Hank died 20 years to the day that fellow Mobile Alabamian and legendary Met Tommie Agee died. Little know Met themed Hank Aaron trivia: In 1974, Aaron traveled to Japan to face off against Sadaharu Oh in a home run hitting contest. When Aaron realized that he forgotten to bring his bats with him, he borrowed one of Ed Kranepool's bats to use in the contest. Kranepool's bats were very similar in weight and length to Aaron's bats and the Mets happened to be touring Japan after the '74 season.
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Benjamin Grimm Jan 23 2021 02:30 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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batmagadanleadoff Jan 23 2021 05:05 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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That's what I was afraid of. Here's my very first strong Hank Aaron memory, which I still remember vividly to this day: It's 1970 and it's the first year I'm following baseball and collecting baseball cards. I walk to the neighborhood candy store to buy a few packs of baseball cards. I've already collected practically the entire current series and I'm down to needing two or three players to complete that series. So now I'm walking back home with my packs and I begin opening the packs in stride. The first player in the pack is a "double". I already have that card. I don't "need" it to complete the series, so I throw it away as I'm walking home. I do the same with the next card. And the next card. And the next 10 or 20 cards. There's a trail of brand new mint condition bubble gum smelling baseball cards with sharp pointy corners on the sidewalk in my wake. Eventually I come across a brand new 1970 Hank Aaron card. I stop for a few seconds to linger over this card. Stare at it. I'm a baseball newbie but I somehow know that Hank Aaron is one of the great ones. Still, I already have an Aaron card so I throw this double on the sidewalk, too, like I did with every other card from that haul of packs. That card, in that condition would be worth close to $1,000.00 bucks today.
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G-Fafif Jan 23 2021 06:58 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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My first flipping experience included risking and losing a 1970 Aaron double (Hank, not Tommie) because I wanted to show off that I had an Aaron. It occurred to me shortly thereafter that this was a pointless exercise in bravado and I never played fast and loose with a superstar again.
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kcmets Jan 25 2021 01:05 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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MFS62 Jan 25 2021 01:11 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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kcmets Jan 25 2021 01:17 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Edgy MD Jan 25 2021 01:30 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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G-Fafif Jan 25 2021 02:03 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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kcmets Jan 25 2021 02:05 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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G-Fafif Jan 25 2021 02:06 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
Watch the career HR leaderboard take shape.
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kcmets Jan 25 2021 02:12 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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Edgy MD Feb 01 2021 09:32 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
Collection of appearances by Hank Aaron with David Letterman on Late Night and The Late Show.
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G-Fafif Feb 24 2021 09:56 PM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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This passage from
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G-Fafif Oct 30 2021 08:55 AM Re: RIP Henry Aaron, 1934-2021 |
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