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Hank Aaron
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Hank Aaron is the blueprint for sustained offensive greatness in the outfield. His 755 home runs weren’t a late-career gimmick; they were the product of year-after-year elite production. Aaron didn’t sell out for power—he paired it with contact skill that kept his average and hit totals enormous. That’s why he sits above 3,000 hits while also being one of the top home-run threats ever. His 155 OPS+ over 23 seasons is the kind of longevity that turns greatness into inevitability. He aged exceptionally well because his swing was efficient and his approach was stable. He produced in multiple scoring environments, which is a strong indicator that the talent was portable. Pitchers couldn’t simply “work around” him because he punished mistakes and didn’t give away at-bats. His run production is a career-long drumbeat rather than a highlight reel of peaks. As an all-time right fielder, Aaron is the king of consistency at superstar level.
Career Numbers
.305
AVG
3,771
Hits
755
HR
2,297
RBI
240
SB
.928
OPS