Vida Blue in 1975 and Jim Todd and Glenn Abbott in 1976. All three were with the bases empty.
Aaron hit No. 714 off pitcher Jack Billingham at Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium on April 5, 1974. Four days later, he broke Babe Ruth's home record, belting No. 715 off Dodgers pitcher Al Downing at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
Hank Aaron tied Babe Ruth at 714 in Cincinnati to open the 1974 season on the road. On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron hit career home run number 715 off L.A. Dodgers pitcher Al Downing in his home park in Atlanta.
Hank Aaron hit home run 715 on April 8, 1974 off pitcher Al Downing of the L.A. Dodgers.
Hank Aaron hit 755 career home runs.
Bottom of the 4thHank 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.
In 1954 Hank Aaron hit his first career home run as a Milwaukee Brave off St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Vic Raschi. Oakland did not have a team in 1954.
Hank Aaron hit home run number 569 on May 5, 1970, off Reds pitcher Gary Nolan in Cincinnati.
Hank Aaron hit his 750th home run on June 18, 1976 off of Jim Todd of the Oakland Athletics. The only triple hit in that game was by Milwaukee shortstop Robin Yount.
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Hank Aaron hit home run number 300 on April, 14, 1963 off New York Mets pitcher Roger Craig at Shea Stadium.
Hank Aaron hit career home run 715 off of LA Dodgers pitcher Al Downing on Aprill 8, 1974.
Aaron hit No. 714 off pitcher Jack Billingham at Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium on April 5, 1974. Four days later, he broke Babe Ruth's home record, belting No. 715 off Dodgers pitcher Al Downing at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
Hank Aaron tied Babe Ruth at 714 in Cincinnati to open the 1974 season on the road. On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron hit career home run number 715 off L.A. Dodgers pitcher Al Downing in his home park in Atlanta.
Hank Aaron hit home run 715 on April 8, 1974 off pitcher Al Downing of the L.A. Dodgers.
The Washington Nationals and pitcher Mike Bascik.
Hank Aaron hit 755 career home runs.