[post_page_title]Hank Aaron[/post_page_title]
Hank Aaron was 40 years old when he tied Babe Ruth’s 714 home run record, it was opening day of 1974. He hit no. 715 just a few days later. The MLB legend played until he was 42 years old, which means three seasons after celebrating his 4-0. During those three seasons he hit 42 home runs, tallied 114 runs, 262 hits and 164 RBI while batting .243/.331/.401. Throughout his career he was a 2-time Batting Title holder, 3-time Gold Glover, MVP and World Series champ.
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