Henry "Hank" Aaron |
Twenty-seven years after Aaron hit home run 715, I was in
Atlanta covering Gonzaga in the 2001 NCAA Basketball Tournament. During some
down time, we drove over to the then-newer Braves Stadium. It was built on the
same land as the old Fulton County Stadium where Aaron hit the record-setting
home run.
Hank's milestone was marked by the same piece of outfield
wall, still erected in place, where the ball flew over the left field fence. It
was located in the middle of the vast parking lot. The old Fulton County base
paths were marked with the location of the old bases set in cement in the
asphalt parking lot.
Working in the satellite truck/interviewing Gonzaga Head Coach Mark Few & forward Casey Calvary |
I was behind the wheel of a rental car with two co-workers. I revved the engine at "home plate" then gunned it and we fishtailed as we flew around the bases. As the car barreled toward home plate again, I slammed on the brakes and we screeched across the plate..."SAFE!"
Good times, good times!
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