COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) -Hall of Famer Hank Aaron is coming back to Cooperstown.
He will make a return visit April 25 to celebrate the opening of a permanent exhibit on his career at the National Baseball Hall of Fame: “Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream.”
The exhibit will chronicle the slugger’s life. “Chasing the Dream” will be the first of two exhibits to feature Aaron as permanent additions to the museum. The second, “Hank Aaron: Gallery of Records,” will be a tribute to the career and active statistical leaders of the sport. It’s scheduled to open in 2011.
It was 35 years ago Wednesday that Aaron hit his 715th home run to eclipse Babe Ruth’s record.
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