Hank Aaron Scrapbook : scrapbook, 1973-1974.

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Hank Aaron Scrapbook : scrapbook, 1973-1974.

A collection of articles covering the career of Hank Aaron for the years of 1973 and 1974. These articles detail the chase for the home run record and compare Aaron with Ruth and Greenberg. They tell of the hate mail Aaron received from the fans, as well as the support he received. This scrapbook gives a good chronological history of the chase for the home run record.

1 scrapbook (308 x 225 x 35 mm.)

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Greenberg, Hank, 1911-1986

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Henry Benjamin Greenberg (born Hyman Greenberg; January 1, 1911 – September 4, 1986), nicknamed "Hammerin' Hank", "Hankus Pankus", or "The Hebrew Hammer", was an American professional baseball player and team executive. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB), primarily for the Detroit Tigers as a first baseman in the 1930s and 1940s. A member of the Baseball Hall of Fame and a two-time Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award winner, he was one of the premier power hitters of his generation and is wid...

Aaron, Hank, 1934-2021

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