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Hank Aaron was the first African-American ballplayer to hold the all-time home record. He surpassed Babe Ruth's record of 714 in 1974.
Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron is still alive.
On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron hit his 715th home run thereby eclipsing Babe Ruth's long standing home run record of 714.
He wasn't. Aaron was released by the Braves after the 1974 season because of his age, he was 40, and signed as a free agent with the Brewers where he played one season before retiring. Edit: I can't answer why, but I can correct this answer. Hank Aaron was traded for Dave May on November 2nd, 1974.
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.
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Hank Aaron was the first African-American ballplayer to hold the all-time home record. He surpassed Babe Ruth's record of 714 in 1974.
Aaron Barrett was born on August 30, 1974.
Aaron Barrett was born on August 30, 1974.
Aaron McGruder was born on May 29, 1974.
Aaron McGruder was born on May 29, 1974.