Hank Aaron was playing for the Atlanta Braves when he broke Babe Ruth's record of 714 career home runs on April 8, 1974. He hit his last home run to set the record for career home runs on July 7, 1976 while playing for the Milwaukee Brewers.
Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's record for career home runs. Ruth hit 714 career homers, Aaron broke that record and went on to record 745 career home runs before retiring in 1975.
On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron hit his 715th home run thereby eclipsing Babe Ruth's long standing home run record of 714.
Hank Aaron - Roger MarisBabe Ruth had two Major home records broken. The single season home run record and the all time career home run record. Roger Maris hit 61 home runs in 1961 to break Babe Ruth's single season home run record of 60, that he set in 1927. In 1974 Hank Aaron hit his 715th career home run to break Babe Ruth's all time record of 714.
That's his 1959 card, with a circular picture of Hank's face set on a yellow background. The book value for the card is $150.
Looks like you can the set of all 3 for about $10
The Philadelphia Eagle player that set a team receiving record of 1,409 yards in one season was Mike Quick. This record was set in 1983.
Hank Aaron hit home run number 715 in 1974 to break Babe Ruth's career home run record of 714. Roger Maris hit 61 home runs in 1961 to break Babe Ruth's single season home run record of 60.
its is 17 by hank smith from the dodgers in usssa baseball 11 and under hank might set a new one this year he has 11
he doesnt have the single season rushing record he has the career rushing record and that was set against the seattle seahawks
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1974 Topps Hank Aaron card number 1A 1974 Topps Hank Aaron card number 1 has a book value of about $50.00 in Near Mint condition and $12.50 - $25.00 in Very Good - Excellent condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
Bonds holds the records for most career home runs (762) and home runs in a season (73 in 2001). He surpassed Hank Aaron's record of 755 home runs in 2007. He broke Mark McGwire's single-season home run record of 70 in '01.