Celebrities and Fans Remember Baseball Legend Hank Aaron
Celebrities and Fans Remember Baseball Legend Hank Aaron
1. Former President Barack Obama
1 of 16Hank Aaron was one of the best baseball players we’ve ever seen and one of the strongest people I’ve ever met. Michelle and I send our thoughts and prayers to the Aaron family and everyone who was inspired by this unassuming man and his towering example. pic.twitter.com/2RZdc82Y18
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) January 22, 2021
2. Bernice King
2 of 16We will miss you.
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) January 22, 2021
Your leadership. Your grace.
Your generosity. Your love.
Thank you, #HankAaron.
Artist: @KadirNelson pic.twitter.com/gxwLifBVof
3. Barry Bonds
3 of 16Rest In Peace #HankAaron. A true baseball legend. pic.twitter.com/bDeuzfh8hx
— Barry L Bonds (@BarryBonds) January 22, 2021
4. Reverend Warnock
4 of 16As a proud Georgian & American, I celebrate the life and mourn the passing of Hank Aaron - a sports icon who broke records on the field, while also breaking barriers in the field of civil rights and human relations.
— Reverend Raphael Warnock (@ReverendWarnock) January 22, 2021
5. Keisha Lance Bottoms
5 of 16While the world knew him as ‘Hammering Hank Aaron’ because of his incredible, record-setting baseball career, he was a cornerstone of our village, graciously and freely joining Mrs. Aaron in giving their presence and resources toward making our city a better place. pic.twitter.com/hO7nkIYvVD
— Keisha Lance Bottoms (@KeishaBottoms) January 22, 2021
6. Reverend Al Sharpton
6 of 16We celebrate the life and journey of the great, #HankAaron. He was a great athlete and a great person. May he Rest In Peace and Power. pic.twitter.com/b2npJsaW5H
— Reverend Al Sharpton (@TheRevAl) January 22, 2021
7. Common
7 of 16"Failure is a part of success. There is no such thing as a bed of roses all your life. But failure will never stand in the way of success if you learn from it." Hank Aaron. RIP Hank Aaron. God Bless. pic.twitter.com/39W9ZMqMQf
— COMMON (@common) January 22, 2021
8. Stephanie Mills
8 of 16Rest In Peace to a true soldier and Icon for justice. He used his baseball platform to break barriers. They pushed him, called him names, and all he did was break the home run record with dignity, grace and style. Thank you #HankAaron #BlackHistory #BlackPower #BlackLove❤️🌹 pic.twitter.com/Q0pLV26PE1
— Stephanie Mills (@PrettyMill1) January 22, 2021
9. MLB Network
9 of 16Last month, Hank Aaron shared his memories of his 715th home run and what he was most proud of as a hitter. pic.twitter.com/9BrdnQkHuO
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) January 22, 2021
10. The Atlanta Braves
10 of 16It is with great sadness we share the passing of our home run king, Hank Aaron. pic.twitter.com/ZdRuhqIaet
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) January 22, 2021
11. ESPN
11 of 16"What a marvelous moment for the country and the world.”
— ESPN (@espn) January 22, 2021
Hank Aaron's 715th home run called by Vin Scully will give you chills. (via @MLBVault) pic.twitter.com/O1vNTxB247
12. Levar Burton
12 of 16#HankAaron was as decent, kind and inspirational a human being as ever walked this earth. Leading up to breaking Ruth’s record, he received roughly 3,000 pieces of hate mail a day... 3,000! BECAUSE OF THE COLOR OF HIS SKIN!#America
— LeVar Burton (@levarburton) January 22, 2021
13. George Wallace
13 of 16Another King from Atlanta. My favorite player. We share the same name, Henry. Thank God I got to know him doing charity work. I remember watching #715.
— George Wallace (@MrGeorgeWallace) January 22, 2021
"There is no shortcut in life. You have to take it one step at a time and work hard. And you have to give back."
- Hank Aaron pic.twitter.com/kb1CcXD2Ix
14. Jeffrey Wright
14 of 16Great read on the occasion of Hank Aaron's passing. https://t.co/6DqMqfSmiY
— Jeffrey Wright (@jfreewright) January 22, 2021
15. Morehouse College
15 of 16The entire Morehouse College family mourns the transition of our hero, Henry ‘Hank’ Aaron (Hon. ‘09).
— Morehouse College (@Morehouse) January 22, 2021
Mr. Aaron was a true hero on and off the field and an unprecedented humanitarian, whose generosity impacted countless lives of students everywhere. pic.twitter.com/wfOzhKHLty
16. National Urban League
16 of 16Today, we mourn the loss of Atlanta Braves legend + Hall of Famer #HankAaron.
— National Urban League (@NatUrbanLeague) January 22, 2021
Hank, will always be remembered for his advocacy efforts against pervasive racism in Major League Baseball and breaking racial barriers throughout his career.
🙏🏾May he rest in eternal peace. pic.twitter.com/c5wPU6fsxU