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Famed broadcaster Milo Hamilton, the voice of Hank Aaron's 715th homer, dead at 88 (Big League Stew)

Even if you're a baseball fan who doesn't know the name Milo Hamilton, you certainly know his voice.

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Hamilton, a Hall of Famer, spent 50 years broadcasting MLB games. He called 11 no-hitters, Nolan Ryan's 4,000th strikeout, Barry Bonds' 70th homer in 2001 and one of the most famous moments in MLB history. He was the voice we hear when we watch Hank Aaron round the bases for his 715th homer in 1974 to pass Babe Ruth and become No. 1 all-time.

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