Take away Aaron's 755 home runs, and he still has 3,000 hits.
2,297 RBI, 6,856 total bases, 23 years in the Majors, and he still kept a lifetime .305 average after 13,941 plate appearances.
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Originally Posted by Neal
Indeed ....
How many players are members of both the 3,000 hit club and 500 HR club?
Aaron, without a doubt, is one of the top 5 HITTERS ever and played a fantastic RF.
He also played home games in County half the season - quite the pitchers park.
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