The baseball world lost a legend on Friday when Hank Aaron passed away at the age of 86. Aaron played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball, 21 of them for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves. He was the all-time home run leader at the time of his retirement, hitting 755 career home runs. He was a civil rights leader, businessman and philanthropist. By all accounts, he was a greater man off the field than on it, which is saying something.
To help me remember the life and legacy of this baseball legend, I'm joined this week by Gabe Burns, Braves beat writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Unanimous MVPs, A’s Headed to Vegas
Free Agency Predictions
Ranger Win the World Series
Foul Ball Area x The Pulse with BP World Series Preview
Braves Lose NLDS; Dodgers and Orioles Get Swept
2023 Postseason Preview
AL West Coming Down to the Wire
Braves Win NL East (Again)
Waiver Moves and Playoff Push
Shohei Shut Down, Trout Back on IL
Yankees Historically Bad Year
Trade Deadline Recap
Trade Deadline Questions
MLB Draft and All-Star Recap
Angels Injuries, Home Run Derby Bracket and Draft Preview
CWS Review, All-Star Starters and a Perfect Game
2023 CWS Preview
NCAA Regionals Preview
Conference Tournaments, Turner’s Slow Start, Cole Makes History
Birthday Episode
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