Hank Aaron's final home run came in Atlanta against the California Angels on July 20, 1976. Dick Drago was the Angels' pitcher.
Hank Aaron hit home run number 715 on April 8, 1974, in the bottom of the 4th inning off Dodgers pitcher Al Downing to break Babe Ruth's All time home run record.
Hank Aaron hit 755 career home runs.
The most home runs Hank Aaron hit in one season was 47, in 1971.
Not in MLB. Hank Aaron retired after the 1976 season.
Hank Aaron is the person who broke Babe Ruth's record. Hank had hit 755 home runs in his career, while Babe Ruth had only hit 714 home runs in his career.
Hank and Tommie Aaron
On July 20, 1976, Hank Aaron hit his 755th and final home run at Milwaukee County Stadium off Dick Drago of the California Angels. He retired after the season.
On July 20, 1976, Hank Aaron hit his 755th and final home run at Milwaukee County Stadium off Dick Drago of the California Angels. He retired after the season.
Bill Buckner was in left field, Jim Wynn was in center field, and Willie Crawford was in right field.
Hank Aaron hit 755 career home runs.
Hank Aaron hit home run number 569 in Cincinnati, on May 15, 1970.
Hank Aaron hit 755 career home runs.
The most home runs Hank Aaron hit in one season was 47, in 1971.
Hank Aaron hit 755 home runs
Hank Aaron hit 3 home runs in a game in 1959.
Hank Aaron played in 3298 games between 1954-1976. He hit his final home run on July 20, 1976.
Hank Aaron hit 399 career solo home runs.
Not in MLB. Hank Aaron retired after the 1976 season.