Henry Aaron was hitting 40 home runs a year before I knew what baseball was and was still doing it when I was in college some 15 years later. In my mind, he remains the greatest home run hitter in baseball history.
Bob Wieting
Simi Valley
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RIP Hank Aaron! My most vivid memory as a youth was watching Hank hit No. 715 at Atlanta in 1974. And who was that left fielder climbing the wall chasing the shot! Bill Buckner of all people!
Jack Wolf
Westwood
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755 > 762
Lou Roubitchek
Carlsbad
Advice for Rams
Sean McVay has insinuated much about moving on from Jared Goff.