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  2. Hank Aaron - Wikipedia

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    Aaron with the Milwaukee Braves in 1960. Aaron hit .314 with 27 home runs and 106 RBI in 153 games in 1955. He was named to the NL All-Star roster for the first time; it was the first of a record 21 All-Star selections and first of a record 25 All-Star Game appearances. [1] In 1956, Aaron hit .328 and captured the first of two NL batting titles.

  3. 1958 Milwaukee Braves season - Wikipedia

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    The core of the Braves team was once again Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews, Joe Adcock, Warren Spahn, and Lew Burdette. Also, outfielder Bill Bruton came back from his season-ending injury in 1957 to play in 100 games. Aaron led the team with 196 hits, 109 runs scored, .326 batting average and 95 runs batted in, and Mathews led the team with 31 home ...

  4. 1957 Milwaukee Braves season - Wikipedia

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    The 1957 Milwaukee Braves season was the fifth season in Milwaukee and the 87th season of the franchise. It was the year that the team won its first and only World Series championship while based in Milwaukee. The Braves won 95 games and lost 59 to win the National League pennant by eight games over the second-place St. Louis Cardinals. This ...

  5. Tommie Aaron - Wikipedia

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    Tommie Lee Aaron (August 5, 1939 – August 16, 1984) was an American professional baseball player and coach. He played as a first baseman and left fielder in Major League Baseball. Aaron was the younger brother of Hall of Fame member Hank Aaron. They were the first siblings to appear in a League Championship Series as teammates.

  6. Milwaukee King baseball players remain inspired by Hank Aaron ...

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    Aaron also got his start in the Negro Leagues with the Indianapolis Clowns before signing with the Milwaukee Braves in 1954, seven years after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier.

  7. Legendary MLB Player Hank Aaron Passes Away At 86 - AOL

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    The baseball world lost one of the most iconic players of all-time with the passing of Henry Louis “Hank” Aaron. Aaron’s incredible baseball career began in 1954 with the Milwaukee Braves ...