On June 24, 1955, Harmon Killebrew was a year removed from his Major League debut with the Washington Senators, when he got a pitch he could drive for the very first time.
Mick Gillispie told the story of The Killer’s first Major League home run, as well as his return to the Majors, during the sixth inning of the Smokies game with the Jackson Generals on Tuesday.
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