He went to his truck, it was gone, and when it hit the news, the right people saw it, because last Tuesday, it was found. Where it was found is awesome.
"When you bat...growing up what does every dad say? 'Keep your eye on the ball.' And I can't do that. But when you're pitching, it is important to be lined up correctly and a lot of people do that visually. From my understanding and my hour and a half of experience last night, I think this is very doable without vision and I had that confirmed for me last night."
Born in Mobile, Alabama in 1934, Aaron's baseball career began in the Negro Leagues in 1952 before playing for the then-Milwaukee and later-Atlanta Braves from 1954 to 1974 and for the Milwaukee Brewers from 1975 to 1976.