Hank Aaron's last career at bat was on Oct. 3 1976 in Milwaukee against the Tigers. His last at bat in Chicago was on July 26, 1976, top of the 8th inning, and he struckout looking against White Sox pitcher Dave Hamilton.
Aaron's career lasted 23 seasons (1954-1976). He was 42 when he played his last game.
He had 11288 at-bats when he hit his 714th.
Hank's last MLB game at second base was August 31, 1967 against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Atlanta. He moved to 2nd from right field in the 9th inning and made one putout on a short fly ball. The Braves won the game 5-4.
Hank Aaron was the last Negro League player to have a regular position in the Major League. Minnie Minoso was the last to actually play in a MLB game. (Two games for the White Sox in 1980.)
Hank Aaron's last career at bat was on Oct. 3 1976 in Milwaukee against the Tigers. His last at bat in Chicago was on July 26, 1976, top of the 8th inning, and he struckout looking against White Sox pitcher Dave Hamilton.
· Hank Aaron (baseball)
Dennis Eckersley. Eckersley last faced Aaron on May 30, 1976 (Brewers 5, Cleveland Indians 4). Aaron went 1-4 against Eck. Aaron retired after the 1976 season and Eckersley retired after the 1998 season.
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The Atlanta Braves.
Hank Aaron's final MLB home run came on July 20, 1976 off of Dick Drago of the California Angels.
The Milwaukee Braves moved to Atlanta for the 1966 season. Aaron's final home run in the 1965 season came off of Philadelphia Phillies' right hander Ray Culp on September 20. It was Aaron's 398th career home run.
Hank Aaron made $5,000 during his first year with the Braves, and made $220,000 in 1974, his last year with the Braves. With the Brewers his last two seasons, 1975, and 1976, he made $240,000. and $250,000.
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.
Aaron's career lasted 23 seasons (1954-1976). He was 42 when he played his last game.
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