Hank Aaron was signed by the Braves in June, 1952. He had been playing with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro Leagues when the Braves signed him. His first team in MLB was the Braves and he played with the Braves for 21 seasons.
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Henry "Hank" Aaron played as a member of the Braves franchise from 1954-1974. He debuted as a member of the Milwaukee Braves on April 13, 1954 and played for the team from 1954-1965, and as a member of the Atlanta Braves from 1966-1974.
The Brewers did not trade for Hank Aaron. Aaron was released by the Atlanta Braves following the 1974 season and was signed as a free agent by Milwaukee.
Hank Aaron made his Major league debut on April 13, 1954 with the Milwaukee Braves.
Hank Aaron played with the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves from 1954-1974, and the Milwaukee Brewers in 1975, and 1976.
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Aaron played for the Braves franchise, first in Milwaukee (1954-1965) and then in Atlanta (1966-1974). He ended his career with the Milwaukee Brewers, which was an American League team at the time (1975-1976).
Hank Aaron played 21 years for the National League team Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves from 1954-1974. The last two years of his career (1975 & 1976) he played with the American League team Milwaukee Brewers when he retired.
Hank Aaron was signed by the Braves in June, 1952. He had been playing with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro Leagues when the Braves signed him. His first team in MLB was the Braves and he played with the Braves for 21 seasons.
The Atlanta/Milwaukee Braves and the Milwaukee Brewers
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Hank Aaron never played against the Milwaukee Braves. He played for the Milwaukee Braves before the team moved to Atlanta. He finished his career as a member of the Milwaukee Brewers
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One of the first black baseball teams was the Indianapolis Clowns. Hank Aaron began his baseball career in that Negro League team.