Hall of Fame slugger Hank Aaron will receive an honorary law degree from Concordia University in Wisconsin. The former home-run king also will deliver the commencement speech on Saturday. Aaron played for the Milwaukee Braves, Atlanta Braves and Milwaukee Brewers. His 755 career home runs were a record until last year, when Barry Bonds finished the season with 762.
Posted: May 13th, 2008.
Comments: none
Mother of former Braves slugger Hank Aaron dies (AP)
...
Museum is plan for home run slugger’s Ala. home (AP)
...
On hand for ‘57 reunion, Aaron still reigns in Milwaukee (AP)
...
Former home run king Henry Aaron honored at Alabama Capitol (AP)
...
