Hank Aaron career timeline
When it comes to icons of baseball, sport and American society at large, few names are bigger than Hank Aaron. Aaron …
When it comes to icons of baseball, sport and American society at large, few names are bigger than Hank Aaron. Aaron …
Frederick C. Miller (age 48 and President of Miller Brewing), his son Fred Jr. (age 20) and Miller Company pilots, …
Now this didn’t happen in Denver where you might expect it. Nope. But it did happen in Milwaukee. In a …
On April 23, 1954, Hank Aaron knocks out the first home run of his Major League Baseball career. Twenty years …
Bill Bruton accomplishes a rate feat on August 2, 1959. He was a triple hitting machine. In both the first …
Gene Conley, one of the few players in history to win championships in two major professional sports, has died. He …
In a six-player trade on February 1, 1954, the Braves deal a pair of southpaws, Johnny Antonelli and Don Liddle, …
1954 was a good year for the Milwaukee Braves. Good but not great. Charlie Grimm was the manager. They ended …
During an exhibition game against the Yankees on March 13, 1954, recently acquired Milwaukee Brave Bobby Thomson breaks his ankle …
I don’t think anyone new it would be such a memorable day on July 31, 1954. It turned out to …
Hank Aaron played for 20 years with the Braves, first in Milwaukee and then in Atlanta. He started in 1954 …
It was a so so season for the Braves in 1934 but the worst part of it was losing Rabbit …
Although the Milwaukee Braves had bet a lot on Bobby Thompson in 1954, all was not lost. They replaced Thompson …
Hank Aaron is my baseball hero. He came to the Milwaukee Braves (now the Atlanta Braves) the year I was …
You have to love Joe Adcock. On August 1, 1954, Dodgers Clem Labine beans Joe Adcock in the 4th. His …
In the afternoon game on May 30, 1894‚ Boston second baseman Bobby Lowe hits home runs in 4 consecutive at bats‚ including …
Joseph Wilbur “Billy Joe” Adcock (October 30, 1927 – May 3, 1999) was a first baseman and right-handed batter, best …
When the Milwaukee Braves (now the Atlanta Braves) got Hank Aaron in 1954, no one knew what a sensation he …