
Hank Aaron was definitely consistent and resilient throughout his career. Over 23 MLB seasons, he racked up 3,771 hits, 2,297 RBIs (still the all-time record), and a .305 batting average. He faced intense racism and death threats while chasing Ruth’s record, but remained focused, letting his bat do the talking. Even after retiring, Aaron was a trailblazer, becoming one of baseball’s first Black executives and advocating for diversity in the sport. His impact went far beyond home runs; he was a symbol of excellence and perseverance.
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