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Hank Aaron on the Negro Leagues: ‘There was so much talent’

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Thursday marks 100 years since the founding of the first Negro League, a place for black and Hispanic baseball players, then barred from the Major Leagues. One of them was eventual Hall of Fame legend Hank Aaron, now 86, who tells TODAY’s Craig Melvin “there was so much talent” in the Negro Leagues.