The National Baseball Hall of Fame describes Lou Gehrig with, "The Iron Horse (who) had 13 consecutive seasons with both 100 runs scored and 100 RBI" and a player who averaged "139 runs and 148 RBI". How does Hank Aaron compare to Lou Gehrig?
... hit a home run on June 10, 1972 (number six-hundred forty-nine) that is as famous as the rest because it moved him passed Willie Mays making him the all-time home run leader in the National League?