#Harmon May 15
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For today’s 30-Day Baseball Coach4aday Challenge post I am reporting on HARMON Killebrew.
Harmon Killebrew was one of the most prolific power hitters in the history of Major League Baseball. Born on June 29, 1936, in Payette, Idaho, Killebrew played for four different teams during his 22-year career, hitting a total of 573 home runs and earning a spot in the Hall of Fame in 1984.
FAQ’s about Harmon Killebrew
- He began his career with the Washington Senators in 1954 and played with them until 1960 when they moved to Minnesota and became the Twins.
- Harmon was originally scouted as a pitcher but was converted to a position player when his powerful swing was discovered.
- Killebrew hit the longest home run in the history of Metropolitan Stadium in Minnesota, with a blast that traveled an estimated 520 feet.
- He was a devout Christian and often cited his faith as a source of strength and inspiration.
- Harmon was also active in charity work and established the Harmon Killebrew Foundation to support children’s hospitals and other organizations that help children in need.
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