Hank Aaron hit his 755th and final home run on July 20, 1976 against the California Angels. The home run came in the 7th inning off of Dick Drago and Brewers' batter on deck was catcher Darrell Porter.
Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron hit his 715th Major League Baseball (MLB) home run on April 8, 1974 on a 1-0 pitch against the Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Al Downing, to surpass George Herman "Babe" Ruth's record total of 714 career home runs, which had stood since May 1935.
It was Dusty Baker, who is currently managing the Cincinnati Reds.
Darrell Evans, who led off the inning and reached on an error by Dodgers shortstop BIll Russell.
Hank Aaron hit his 714th home run off of Jack Billingham of the Cincinnati Reds on April 4, 1974 at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati.
Hank Aaron hit home run number 715 on April 8, 1974 off Dodgers pitcher Al Downing to break Babe Ruth's All time home run record.
Bill Buckner.
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On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron hit his 715th home run thereby eclipsing Babe Ruth's long standing home run record of 714.
Hank Aaron 715th Home RunHank Aaron hit home run number 715 in 1974, to break Babe Ruth's all time career home run record of 714. Hank Aaron would end his career with 755 home runs.
Henry "Hank Aaron was the first player to hit 715 homeruns. With his 715 home run he passed babe Ruth for first all time.
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He was 40 years old.
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The starter was Ron Reed.
On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron hit his 715th home run thereby eclipsing Babe Ruth's long standing home run record of 714.
1974 is when Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's home run record with his 715th home run.
Dodger Centerfielder Jimmy Wynn.
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.
Left field. In Hank Aaron's MLB rookie season of 1954, he started 102 games in left field and 11 games in right field.
Hank Aaron 715th Home RunHank Aaron hit home run number 715 in 1974, to break Babe Ruth's all time career home run record of 714. Hank Aaron would end his career with 755 home runs.