Hank Aaron Home Run Hammer

Hank Aaron Home Run Hammer by Percy Leed is a biography published by Lerner Publishing Group on August 1, 2021. This 32-page book presents the life and achievements of baseball legend Hank Aaron, who quickly rose to prominence after a brief stint in the Negro Leagues. The narrative highlights his historic journey, including his time with the Milwaukee Braves and his record-breaking accomplishment of surpassing Babe Ruth’s all-time home run record in 1974.
Readers will find an engaging account of Aaron’s early career and the impact he had on Major League Baseball. The book covers key moments in his life, focusing on his contributions to the sport and his legacy as a home run king. With a focus on sports and recreation, this juvenile nonfiction title is designed to educate young readers about the significance of Hank Aaron’s achievements in baseball history.
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Baseball legend Hank Aaron was a stand-out from the start. After playing in the Negro Leagues for less than a year, Aaron had Major League Baseball teams fighting to have him in their lineups. In 1954, he joined the Milwaukee Braves and started making history. Aaron shattered Babe Ruth’s all-time home run record in 1974. Learn about the life of home run king Hammerin’ Hank.
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