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Last World Cup was fun, that Japan-Belgium game is still on my mind.

Soccer is pretty entertaining but you need to know some stuff to appreciate it.
 
Hank Aaron

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- 25× All-Star (1955–1975)
- World Series champion (1957)
- NL MVP (1957)
- 3× Gold Glove Award (1958–1960)
- 2× NL batting champion (1956, 1959)
- 4× NL home run leader (1957, 1963, 1966, 1967)
- 4× NL RBI leader (1957, 1960, 1963, 1966)
- 755 career home runs (2nd all-time)
- Atlanta Braves No. 44 retired
- Milwaukee Brewers No. 44 retired
- Braves Hall of Fame
- Miller Park Walk of Fame
- Major League Baseball All-Century Team

MLB records

- 2,297 career runs batted in
- 6,856 career total bases
- 1,477 career extra-base hits
 
Hank Aaron

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- 25× All-Star (1955–1975)
- World Series champion (1957)
- NL MVP (1957)
- 3× Gold Glove Award (1958–1960)
- 2× NL batting champion (1956, 1959)
- 4× NL home run leader (1957, 1963, 1966, 1967)
- 4× NL RBI leader (1957, 1960, 1963, 1966)
- 755 career home runs (2nd all-time)
- Atlanta Braves No. 44 retired
- Milwaukee Brewers No. 44 retired
- Braves Hall of Fame
- Miller Park Walk of Fame
- Major League Baseball All-Century Team

MLB records

- 2,297 career runs batted in
- 6,856 career total bases
- 1,477 career extra-base hits
You let manbun get the best to lace em up, idiot. You didn’t even get the second best player.
 
Hank Aaron

AaronHenry1.jpg


- 25× All-Star (1955–1975)
- World Series champion (1957)
- NL MVP (1957)
- 3× Gold Glove Award (1958–1960)
- 2× NL batting champion (1956, 1959)
- 4× NL home run leader (1957, 1963, 1966, 1967)
- 4× NL RBI leader (1957, 1960, 1963, 1966)
- 755 career home runs (2nd all-time)
- Atlanta Braves No. 44 retired
- Milwaukee Brewers No. 44 retired
- Braves Hall of Fame
- Miller Park Walk of Fame
- Major League Baseball All-Century Team

MLB records

- 2,297 career runs batted in
- 6,856 career total bases
- 1,477 career extra-base hits
How the hell do you pick him first? By the way I am a Braves fan.
 
Ted Williams

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Best year.
43 hr. 159 rbi. 162 walks. 48 so.

Greg Maddux

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As a Braves fan he’s my favorite pitcher. Loved his pin point accuracy. Not a power pitcher, but damn near impossible to hit because he could hit any spot he needed and had insanely crazy movement on his pitches even his fastball had the movement of a changeup was absolutely filthy.

Best year.
Win/loss 19-2 1.63 ERA. 181 strikeouts.


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