According to Baseball Reference dot com, Hank Aaron hit 44 home runs (or more) in 6 seasons:
1957 - 44
1962 - 45
1963 - 44
1966 - 44
1969 - 44
1971 - 47
Hank Aaron's final MLB home run came on July 20, 1976 off of Dick Drago of the California Angels.
On February 5, 2012, Hank Aaron turned 78 years old.
Hank Aaron never attended college. During his junior year of high school, he joined a negro baseball league team.
Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's all time home run record of 714 when he hit his 715th home run in Atlanta on April 18, 1974.
The Hank Aaron Award honors the best overall hitter in each league. The first year it was awarded was 1999 and the winners were Manny Ramirez (AL) and Sammy Sosa (NL).
Milwaukee Braves
The Brewers did not trade for Hank Aaron. Aaron was released by the Atlanta Braves following the 1974 season and was signed as a free agent by Milwaukee.
none. he retired in 1976.
1975 and 1976.
His most notable achievement was breaking the career home run record set by Babe Ruth. During his professional career, Aaron performed at a consistently high level for an extended period of time. He hit 24 or more home runs every year from 1955 through 1973, and is the only player to hit 30 or more home runs in a season at least fifteen times
Jackie robinsin Not true, Jackie Robinson was not a prolific home run hitter, hitting only 137 home runs in his 10 year career. The player you are probably referring to is Hank Aaron, who broke Babe Ruth's career record and went on to hit 745 homers in his career.
Hank Aaron wore uniform number 5 his first year for the 1954 Milwaukee Braves, and "The hammer" wore number 44 for the rest of his career.