Hank Aaron hit 398 home runs while playing for the Milwaukee Braves to start his career. After playing in Atlanta, he returned to the Milwaukee Brewers and hit another 22 home runs before retiring, for a total of 420 career home runs hit while playing for one Milwaukee team or the other,
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Aaron's only regular season home run at Fenway came on September 14, 1975 off of Bill Lee.
755 home runs. His batting average was .305 and he registered 3,771 hits. His final game was on October 3, 1976.
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's first MLB home run came on April 23, 1954 off of St. Louis Cardinals righthander Vic Raschi at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.
Once, on June 21, 1959 against San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park.
Candlestick Park's ground breaking began on August 12, 1958, the stadium first opened on April 12, 1960. It was the original home of the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball until 1999. It has been the home of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers since 1971.