Hank Aaron autography ball and "Hammering Hank" book


Item Number: 2142

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $300

Online Close: Apr 24, 2008 12:00 PM PDT

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Hammering Hank

On April 8, 1999, at Turner Field in Atlanta, Major League Baseball celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of Henry Aaron's 715th home run, which propelled him past Babe Ruth to the top of the game's all-time home run list. Those expecting to recapture the spark of that long-ago moment may have felt a letdown. The ceremony, while touching and heartfelt, was a made-for- television event that featured stock-footage clips of Aaron and a few neatly crafted tomes recited in Aaron's honor. In retrospect, there may have been no tribute more fitting, for the Aaron with whom we have become comfortable is, after all, a creation of the media.

On that evening in 1999, baseball again got a fleeting look at the home run king, acknowledging the cheers, his eyes moist. Fans added this image to everything they know of him and what little they know of him. His is a portrait fifty years in the making which, in truth, is no more than a highly detailed caricature, exquisitely embellished yet somehow still lacking in substance.

More than a "sports bio" of a baseball icon, HAMMERING HANK is a fascinating account of how the media shaped Henry Aaron, baseball's most prolific home run hitter. It is, first and foremost, the story of a baseball life. But it also is a look at a life affected more than most by events outside of baseball. Long before Aaron became part of the national landscape, he was a reflection of it. And try as he might to shut out the world around him, the forces of that world-with all their complexities and indignities and randomness-were always very much a part of him.

Hank Aaron Autography Ball:
A record setter in numerous categories, baseball great Hank Aaron dominated the sport over his 23 seasons.

This is a Live Event Item.

Donated by

Roberta Fudim