By Erin Irish
Hank Aaron played right field for the Milwaukee Braves from 1954-1965, the Atlanta Braves from 1966-1974, and the Milwaukee Brewers from 1975-1976. His batting average was .305, he had 3,771 hits, 755 home runs, and 2,297 runs batted in. He was an all-star 25 times, won the Gold Glove three times, and was the National League home run and RBI leader four times. His number, 44, was retired for both the Atlanta Braves and Milwaukee Brewers. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982. Hank Aaron was baseball’s all-time home run leader from 1974-2007.