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Ouch. This one hurts. Never saw him play live as he retired before I was born. Read a lot about him though. True legend!!
Also, he’s the only autograph I ever paid for. A card show in Jersey back in like 86 or so. Was a young guy and it was the first time in my life I was ever starstruck. Not even sure I can say I’ve ever been starstruck since. Have a pic of me shaking his hand somewhere in my home. Obviously still have the autographed pic as well.
RIP Hammer!!
Also, he’s the only autograph I ever paid for. A card show in Jersey back in like 86 or so. Was a young guy and it was the first time in my life I was ever starstruck. Not even sure I can say I’ve ever been starstruck since. Have a pic of me shaking his hand somewhere in my home. Obviously still have the autographed pic as well.
RIP Hammer!!
oh shit...
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Was thinking about how he hit all those home runs in a pitching dominant era, and found this:
In 130 plate appearances, Aaron had a .362 batting average with 7 home runs. Koufax only struck him out 12 times while issuing 14 walks. Aaron’s 42 career hits off of Koufax ranks the highest of anyone.
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Does it make me a crotchety old man if I still consider him the true Home Run King?
RIP Hammer.
RIP Hammer.
How do you all get your death notices since I left?
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I think the majority of Generation X males agree.
Long live the King.
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OK, fuck this.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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fuck.
an 86 year old man i'd never met shouldn't affect me but...dammit.
was always one of the few larger-than-life idols for me; i was damn lucky to actually see him play - my first ever live game as a very little kid, Fenway 1976. My dad pointed him out as someone i needed to remember. Somewhere in dad's slide collection i'm sure there's a blurry pic of him at bat.
my 1956 Topps Henry Aaron:
an 86 year old man i'd never met shouldn't affect me but...dammit.
was always one of the few larger-than-life idols for me; i was damn lucky to actually see him play - my first ever live game as a very little kid, Fenway 1976. My dad pointed him out as someone i needed to remember. Somewhere in dad's slide collection i'm sure there's a blurry pic of him at bat.
my 1956 Topps Henry Aaron:
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Hank Aaron was the last all-time great player whose career ended just as I started paying attention to baseball. I was six when he retired.
Dude was a straight up baller. Imagine the weight of knowing there are thousands of unopened letters with your name on them..From some of the most racist people in America.
Dude was a straight up baller. Imagine the weight of knowing there are thousands of unopened letters with your name on them..From some of the most racist people in America.
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For a long time, the first name listed in the great encyclopedia of every player to ever play the Major League Baseball?
Henry Aaron.
There’s poignancy in that.
Until David Aardsma came along and fucked it all up. Nice going, douche.
Henry Aaron.
There’s poignancy in that.
Until David Aardsma came along and fucked it all up. Nice going, douche.
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That's fantastic.MaxWebster wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 11:56 am fuck.
an 86 year old man i'd never met shouldn't affect me but...dammit.
was always one of the few larger-than-life idols for me; i was damn lucky to actually see him play - my first ever live game as a very little kid, Fenway 1976. My dad pointed him out as someone i needed to remember. Somewhere in dad's slide collection i'm sure there's a blurry pic of him at bat.
my 1956 Topps Henry Aaron:
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I had a few old Hank Aaron cards back then. Plus, before the 1974 season, Topps issued a special set of cards - I think each of those 1974 cards had a reprint of the faces of four of Hank's old cards, going all the way back. (So, one card would have the faces of Hank's cards from 1956-59, the next would be 1960-63.) I had the whole set of those too.
My folks let me take over the TV the night he hit his 715th.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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Ten year-old san carlos read a book Tom Seaver wrote after the Mets won the Series in 1969. I remember Seaver said that the first time he pitched to Hank Aaron, he was starstruck for the only time in his pitching career, and had to walk off the mound for a minute and stare into centerfield while he composed himself. Wow.
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During the winter before he broke the record, i saw a news feature about the racism and hatred and death threats that he was receiving (by the bag full). Man, I cried when I saw it - just the injustice of it all really got to me as a 10 year old.
I wrote to him (care of the Braves) wishing him the best and telling him that I felt bad for what he was going through.
A couple of weeks later, I got the card on the right.
Coincidentally, my son's name is Aaron. When he was born, a buddy got me the card on the left to honour him. He also knew that Hank Aaron was one of my few heroes.
Fuck Barry Bonds. This was a man.
ETA: Saw him play at Jarry Park in Montreal. Awestruck.
I wrote to him (care of the Braves) wishing him the best and telling him that I felt bad for what he was going through.
A couple of weeks later, I got the card on the right.
Coincidentally, my son's name is Aaron. When he was born, a buddy got me the card on the left to honour him. He also knew that Hank Aaron was one of my few heroes.
Fuck Barry Bonds. This was a man.
ETA: Saw him play at Jarry Park in Montreal. Awestruck.
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That’s a nice story man. Thanks for sharing it.Pruitt wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:24 pm During the winter before he broke the record, i saw a news feature about the racism and hatred and death threats that he was receiving (by the bag full). Man, I cried when I saw it - just the injustice of it all really got to me as a 10 year old.
I wrote to him (care of the Braves) wishing him the best and telling him that I felt bad for what he was going through.
A couple of weeks later, I got the card on the right.
Coincidentally, my son's name is Aaron. When he was born, a buddy got me the card on the left to honour him. He also knew that Hank Aaron was one of my few heroes.
Fuck Barry Bonds. This was a man.
ETA: Saw him play at Jarry Park in Montreal. Awestruck.
Hammering Hank.jpg
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Nah. Even though it was a little before my time, he was always the HR king to me.
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My crotchety take is that he is the home run king back when home runs were to be celebrated, not expected.
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I was only 9 at the time, but I definitely remember watching on TV when he broke the record.
RIP Hammering Hank...
On a side note...a number of years ago, I heard right-wing radio doofus Mike Gallagher saying that Henry Aaron was ungrateful and had over-played the amount of racist abuse he received during the home-run chase. Which led me to find his email address and fire off a fire-and-brimstone angry tirade, which to his credit, he actually responded to.
RIP Hammering Hank...
On a side note...a number of years ago, I heard right-wing radio doofus Mike Gallagher saying that Henry Aaron was ungrateful and had over-played the amount of racist abuse he received during the home-run chase. Which led me to find his email address and fire off a fire-and-brimstone angry tirade, which to his credit, he actually responded to.
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Dear Young Davy,DaveInSeattle wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:34 pm Which led me to find his email address and fire off a fire-and-brimstone angry tirade, which to his credit, he actually responded to.
Fuck you.
Sincerely,
Mike Gallagher
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Pretty much. I think I wrote back saying 'Lots of people think you're an asshole, but they probably don't threaten to murder you at your job'. That email he didn't respond to.sancarlos wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:36 pmDear Young Davy,DaveInSeattle wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:34 pm Which led me to find his email address and fire off a fire-and-brimstone angry tirade, which to his credit, he actually responded to.
Fuck you.
Sincerely,
Mike Gallagher
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Saw him hit the HR that passed Babe on a 13'' B&W TV in my dorm room. When the dude came out of the stands I thought "Oh shit". Thought something bad would happen. Thankfully it did not. Really wanted him to break the record the previous fall for his own safety/sanity. Found out years later from my buddy who umpired that MLB has a pretty good, yet quiet security system for any player/umpire who has been threatened. Don't know for sure if it was in place at that time.
RIP "Hammerin' Hank"
RIP "Hammerin' Hank"
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ah damn, Pruitt, that is beautiful. You got me a little misty down here.
Pruitt wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:24 pm During the winter before he broke the record, i saw a news feature about the racism and hatred and death threats that he was receiving (by the bag full). Man, I cried when I saw it - just the injustice of it all really got to me as a 10 year old.
I wrote to him (care of the Braves) wishing him the best and telling him that I felt bad for what he was going through.
A couple of weeks later, I got the card on the right.
Coincidentally, my son's name is Aaron. When he was born, a buddy got me the card on the left to honour him. He also knew that Hank Aaron was one of my few heroes.
Fuck Barry Bonds. This was a man.
ETA: Saw him play at Jarry Park in Montreal. Awestruck.
Hammering Hank.jpg
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Yup.MaxWebster wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:28 pm ah damn, Pruitt, that is beautiful. You got me a little misty down here.Pruitt wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:24 pm During the winter before he broke the record, i saw a news feature about the racism and hatred and death threats that he was receiving (by the bag full). Man, I cried when I saw it - just the injustice of it all really got to me as a 10 year old.
I wrote to him (care of the Braves) wishing him the best and telling him that I felt bad for what he was going through.
A couple of weeks later, I got the card on the right.
Coincidentally, my son's name is Aaron. When he was born, a buddy got me the card on the left to honour him. He also knew that Hank Aaron was one of my few heroes.
Fuck Barry Bonds. This was a man.
ETA: Saw him play at Jarry Park in Montreal. Awestruck.
Hammering Hank.jpg
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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i totally remember those cards! A little before my time, I didn't have them, but i'm sure my cousins must have.
i have 1957 and 1958 Aarons as well - thanks to my dad who probably 50 years ago managed to save a small fraction of his cards from his youth. I will be taking that nostalgia trip tonight, paging through the albums...
i have 1957 and 1958 Aarons as well - thanks to my dad who probably 50 years ago managed to save a small fraction of his cards from his youth. I will be taking that nostalgia trip tonight, paging through the albums...
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That's fantastic.
I had a few old Hank Aaron cards back then. Plus, before the 1974 season, Topps issued a special set of cards - I think each of those 1974 cards had a reprint of the faces of four of Hank's old cards, going all the way back. (So, one card would have the faces of Hank's cards from 1956-59, the next would be 1960-63.) I had the whole set of those too.
My folks let me take over the TV the night he hit his 715th.
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That is a great story. Couple of the stories actually and the cards. Still lived in SWATs im pretty sure.
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This was not a story I wanted to wake up to. Dammit.
I think in 5th or 6th grade we had to do a book report on a biography. I picked his book.
My Dad was just so huge into baseball history, so he liked the fact that I chose it. It was a good read and I remember thinking "Why is he getting all this hate for playing baseball? I don't understand." Wasn't until I was a bit older that I understood.
RIP to a legend.
I think in 5th or 6th grade we had to do a book report on a biography. I picked his book.
My Dad was just so huge into baseball history, so he liked the fact that I chose it. It was a good read and I remember thinking "Why is he getting all this hate for playing baseball? I don't understand." Wasn't until I was a bit older that I understood.
RIP to a legend.
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I would certainly never demean the great Hank Aaron. He deserves all the accolades he earned.
But it seems like some people are using his passing as an opportunity to mourn for days when baseball players were pure and unblemished, and denigrate more recent stars.
If I learned anything from Jim Bouton’s diary of his 1969 season, Ball Four, it was that players always looked for an edge. He noted that amphetamines (“greenies”) were commonly used by players, going back a long way.
We can appreciate Hank Aaron without knocking others.
But it seems like some people are using his passing as an opportunity to mourn for days when baseball players were pure and unblemished, and denigrate more recent stars.
If I learned anything from Jim Bouton’s diary of his 1969 season, Ball Four, it was that players always looked for an edge. He noted that amphetamines (“greenies”) were commonly used by players, going back a long way.
We can appreciate Hank Aaron without knocking others.
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I’m thinking we need to revoke your Old Guy card.sancarlos wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 7:19 pm I would certainly never demean the great Hank Aaron. He deserves all the accolades he earned.
But it seems like some people are using his passing as an opportunity to mourn for days when baseball players were pure and unblemished, and denigrate more recent stars.
If I learned anything from Jim Bouton’s diary of his 1969 season, Ball Four, it was that players always looked for an edge. He noted that amphetamines (“greenies”) were commonly used by players, going back a long way.
We can appreciate Hank Aaron without knocking others.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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Just a thought to add. During the first half of the 1960s, the NL All-Star outfield would have to figure out who would sit between Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Roberto Clemente, or Frank Robinson.
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Nice concept, but has this guy ever seen a baseball diamond?
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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This should have been a field day for me to do some ... but you’re all screwing it up.
You know what you need? A lyrical sucker punch to the face.
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Or more accurately decide which of Clemente and Robinson starts or comes off the bench. Because Mays and Aaron aren’t.
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great point, sc.
my mother in law is quite obviously old(school) and was a Brooklyn Dodgers fan, she definitely looks at the past with rose-coloured glasses and I argue with her all the time that the only difference between then and now is publicity. All sorts of evidence if you scratch a little that stars have been "juicing" or whatever the edge was (onions on belts, etc.) since pro baseball/sports began.
my mother in law is quite obviously old(school) and was a Brooklyn Dodgers fan, she definitely looks at the past with rose-coloured glasses and I argue with her all the time that the only difference between then and now is publicity. All sorts of evidence if you scratch a little that stars have been "juicing" or whatever the edge was (onions on belts, etc.) since pro baseball/sports began.
sancarlos wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 7:19 pm I would certainly never demean the great Hank Aaron. He deserves all the accolades he earned.
But it seems like some people are using his passing as an opportunity to mourn for days when baseball players were pure and unblemished, and denigrate more recent stars.
If I learned anything from Jim Bouton’s diary of his 1969 season, Ball Four, it was that players always looked for an edge. He noted that amphetamines (“greenies”) were commonly used by players, going back a long way.
We can appreciate Hank Aaron without knocking others.