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HANK AARON
COOPERSTOWN SERIES 5
Paint: original paint Scale: 6-inch Format: action figure Packaging: blister card
He signed with Boston, but debuted in Milwaukee, spent his prime in Atlanta and closed his career back in Milwaukee. In between he hit 755 home runs. Henry Louis Aaron defined consistency, perseverance, courage and dedication to a nation of baseball fans. He never hit 50 homers in a single season, but had 20 back-to-back seasons with at least 20 home runs. On April 8th, 1974 Aaron crushed a Al Downing offering over the fence for his 715th career home run, lifting him past Babe Ruth as the all-time home run champion (at that time). Aaron was enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982.
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Measures 5¾ inches to top of helmet. Articulated at neck and biceps. Custom home-plate base measures5 3/8 inches wide by 5 inches. |


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February 2008 |


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