MLB legend Hank Aaron says goodbye at 86
The death of the legendary homer king Aaron was an emergency news, Aaron has recently been publicly exposed to a scene wearing a mask and being hospitalized due to poor health. Aaron was born on February 5, 1934, in Alabama, southern United States, where black discrimination is common. After passing through the Negro League, he made his major league debut at the Milwaukee Braves on April 13. He hit a career batting average of 0.305 in the MLB in 23 years, hitting 755 homers, 3771 RBIs and 2297 RBIs. RBI, total number of Nuta (6856), and career length (1477) are the highest in MLB. In 1957, he won MVP, 4 home runs, 2 hits, and 4 RBIs. He was selected as an All-Star 25 times and was a 5 tool player who won 3 Gold Gloves in the outfield category 3 times. After 21 years of debut at the Braves (Milwaukee, Atlanta), he played for two more years at the Milwaukee Brewers at the end of his active career. It is synonymous with steadfastness, he was known by the nickname 'hammer', He scored more than 20 home runs for 20 consecutive years, scored 100 points or more in 15 times and 13 consecutive years. In honor of his achievements, MLB has been honoring the best offensive players in both leagues since 1999 with the Hank Aaron Awards. The 2020 winners were Chicago White Sox Jose Abreu and Atlanta Braves Freddie Freeman respectively. MLB has 10 Hall of Fame members passed away in the last 10 months as the coronavirus pandemic spread around the world.