Who was? HANK AARON

Who was? HANK AARON

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Hank Aaron, born in 1934, began his baseball career in the Negro American League before joining the Boston Braves. He excelled in Major League Baseball, helping the Braves win the 1957 World Series and earning the MVP title. Aaron broke Babe Ruth's home run record in 1974, finishing with 755 home runs. After retiring in 1976, he became a Braves executive and a civil rights advocate. Aaron was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982 and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2002. He passed away in 2021 at age 86.

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1.

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Where was Hank Aaron born?

Atlanta, GA

Mobile, AL

Chicago, IL

New York, NY

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In which year did Hank Aaron help the Braves win the World Series?

1974

1957

1954

1964

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What major record did Hank Aaron break in 1974?

Most strikeouts

Most home runs

Most stolen bases

Most career hits

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After retiring, what role did Hank Aaron take on with the Braves?

Scout

Head Coach

Executive

Team Manager

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Which prestigious award did Hank Aaron receive in 2002?

Pulitzer Prize

Grammy Award

US Presidential Medal of Freedom

Nobel Peace Prize