Henry Aaron
In Atlanta Stadium, On April 8, 1974, At 9:07 PM, Hank Aaron (Playing For The Atlanta Braves) Hit His 715th Home Run Against The Los Angeles Dodgers --- Breaking The Previous Record Held By Babe Ruth. The Ball Game Was Stopped While 53,775 Fans Gave Aaron A 15-Minute Ovation.
Prior To The Event Aaron Had Received Death Threats And Hate Mail From Racist Whites Who Did Not Want To Have Ruth's Record Broken By A Black Man.
Aaron, Who Began His Professional Baseball Career At Age 18, In The Negro League, Played From 1954 - 1976. By The Time He Retired He Had Broken Numerous Records Including: Most Runs Batted In (2,297) And A Total Of 755 Home Runs.
He Was Ranked No. 5 On The Sporting News List Of 100 Greatest Baseball Players And Elected To The MasterCard Major League Baseball All Century Team. On August 1, 1982, Hank Aaron Was Inducted Into The Baseball Hall Of Fame, Having Received Votes On 97.8 Percent Of The Ballots.
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