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Atlanta Falcons Announce No. 44 Will Be Retired

Atlanta Falcons Announce No. 44 Will Be Retired for 2021 in Honor of Hank Aaron
Hank Aaron is an Atlanta icon, so it's only fitting the city's sports franchises would honor the Baseball Hall of Famer. 

The Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United FC announced they will retire Aaron's No. 44 for their 2021 seasons:

In a statement, Falcons president and CEO Rich McKay called Aaron an icon “of Atlanta and the sport of baseball.”

Cornerback Tyler Hall wore No. 44 with the Falcons in 2020. In nine games, Hall recorded six tackles.

MLB stars also pay tribute to Hank Aaron

Aaron spent 21 of his 23 seasons in MLB with the Braves. He first joined the team in Milwaukee, and remained with the team when it moved to Atlanta in 1966. He eventually went back to Milwaukee for his final two seasons, playing for the Brewers. In 23 seasons in MLB, Aaron had 3,771 hits, a record 2,297 RBIs and 755 home runs. In 1974, Aaron passed Babe Ruth as baseball’s all-time home run leader. That record stood for 31 years before Barry Bonds surpassed it in 2007. Aaron is considered one of the best baseball players of all time, and was revered by both his contemporaries and current MLB players.

A number of current and former MLB stars paid tribute to Aaron on Friday. Bonds called Aaron “a true baseball legend,” Mike Trout said Aaron was an “inspiration,” and Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker called Aaron “the best person that I ever knew.”

MLB released two statements remembering Aaron’s legacy — one from current commissioner Rob Manfred and another from former MLB commissioner Bud Selig. The league did not announce Friday whether it would honor Aaron during the 2021 MLB season. 바카라사이트

The Braves also shared a statement about Aaron’s death. The team retired the No. 44 in 1977 in honor of Aaron.


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