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Hank Aaron played 23 years as an outfielder for the Braves and Brewers. He holds many of baseball's most distinguished records, including most lifetime runs batted in (2,297), most years with 30 or more homeruns (15), and most career homeruns (755). Voted the National League Most Valuable Player only once (1957). After retiring as a player, he moved into the Atlanta Braves front office as executive vice-president. Aaron was elected to baseball's Hall of Fame in 1982.
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