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Game 1956-09-03 | 1956 Milwaukee Braves vs. Cincinnati Redlegs Game 1: Hank Aaron HR #62, #63 & a Double (Hits #482 to #484), Frank Robinson HR #36 Game 2: Hank Aaron HR #64 & a Double (Hits #485 to #486), Ted Kluszewski HR #244 |
Game 1957-08-22 | 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Milwaukee Braves Hank Aaron HR #101, Red Schoendienst HR #78, Eddie Mathews 3 hits including a double. Final year at Ebbets Field.
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Game 1958-06-27 | 1958 Milwaukee Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Hank Aaron HR #122 and 2 Singles, John Roseboro HR #6 Sandy Koufax 15th career Win (8 Strikeouts #229 to #236), Dick Gray HR #7 |
Grand Slam 1958-06-29 | 1958 Milwaukee Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Hank Aaron Grand Slam (HR #124/GS #3 of 16), 4 Hits #788 to #791, Red Schoendienst a Double and 2 Singles, Eddie Mathews a Single and Del Crandall HR #112. For the Dodgers: Carl Furillo HR #181, Charlie Neal 2-HRs #26 and #27 of career, Dick Gray HR #8 and Duke Snider gets a Single. Don Drysdale has a bad day with 5 ERs and Bob Rush gets the win.
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Game 1958-07-21 | 1958 Boston Braves vs. St.Louis Cardinals Hank Aaron: 2 Singles & a Double (Hits #818 - #820); Stan Musial: Single (Hit #3062); Eddie Mathews: 2 Singles (Hit #977 & #978) Joe Adcock (HR #150) |
Game 1958-08-02 | 1958 Milwaukee Braves vs. San Francisco Giants Hank Aaron: HR #134, 2 Doubles and a Single (Hit #837 - #840); Eddie Mathews: Single (Hit #990) Willie Mays: Single (Hit #1036) |
Game 1958-08-27 | 1958 San Francisco Giants vs Milwaukee Braves Hank Aaron 5 hit game #881 to #885; Willie Mays hit #1,062 Game played at Seal Stadium |
Game 1959-04-14 | 1959 Milwaukee Braves vs Philadelphia Phillies (Opening Day) Sparky Anderson 2nd & 3rd career hits, 2nd game played; Hank Aaron Hits #920 to #922; Warren Spahn 5 strikeouts (Joe Morgan [not Big Red Machine Morgan] Debut)
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Game 1959-05-25 | 1959 Philadelphia Phillies vs. Milwaukee Braves Hank Aaron Single (Hit #986), Eddie Mathews: Double & Triple Richie Ashburn: Walk and a Run, Sparky Anderson (as a player) went 0 for 2. |
Games 1960-06-04 | 1960 Milwaukee Braves vs. Cincinnati Reds Hank Aaron HR #191 (Hit #1180), Eddie Mathews HR #310,
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Game 1960-06-20 | 1960 Milwaukee Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Hank Aaron 2 HRs #193 & #194 Don Drysdale 6 strikeouts |
Game 1960-06-21 | 1960 Milwaukee Braves vs. San Francisco Giants Game 1: Hank Aaron HR #195 (hit #1197), Mays HR #262, double (hit #1,368 & #1,369), Orlando Cepeda HR #66, Joe Adcock HR #190 Game 2: Willie Mays single (hit #1,370), Red Schoendienst single |
Game 1960-06-24 | 1960 Milwaukee Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Hank Aaron HR #196, Frank Howard HR #9 Sandy Koufax 2 strikeouts |
Games 1960-07-07 | 1960 Milwaukee Braves vs. Philadelphia Phillies Hank Aaron HR #202 (Hit #1219) Warren Spahn gets the full game shutout win with 10 strikeouts: Win #275, Shutout #48 & strikeouts (#1988 - #1997) |
Game 1960-09-27 | 1960 Philadelphia Phillies vs Milwaukee Braves Robin Roberts (Win #232 with 2 strikeouts) & Hank Aaron (Double hit #1301) Attendance: 4,060 |
Game 1961-08-12 | 1961 Milwaukee Braves vs. Chicago Cubs Hank Aaron HR #249, Eddie Mathews 2 hits, 2 runs and 2 RBIs Home runs also by: George Altman, Don Cardwell & Frank Thomas |
Grand Slam 1962-07-12 | 1962 Milwaukee Braves vs. St.Louis Cardinals Hank Aaron has his first and only Walk-off Grand Slam of his career in front of 13,426. Tommie Aaron (Hank's brother) his his 3rd career HR (they would have same game HRs three times). Eddie Mathews hits his #387 career HR. |
Game 1963-07-28 | 1963 Milwaukee Braves vs. Cincinnati Reds Frank Robinson HR #254 Hank Aaron & Tommie Aaron play in game together Pete Rose's 100th Game Played |
First-Last 1966-05-12 | 1966 First Game at Busch Stadium II St. Louis Cardinals (4) vs. Atlanta Braves (3) First play: Felipe Alou Groundout vs pitcher Ray Washburn. Felipe Alou would later have 2 HRs (#124 & #125); Hank Aaron gets a walk Site of the following World Series: 1967, '68, '82, '85, '87 & 2004 |
Game 1966-09-28 | 1966 Atlanta Braves vs. San Francisco Giants Gaylord Perry Win #45 with 4 strikeouts (#593 to #596). Hank Aaron Single (Hit #2431),Willie McCovey 2 Singles, 2 Runs & an RBI. HRs by Tito Fuentes, Rico Carty & Mack Jones.
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Game 1968-04-25 | 1968 Chicago Cubs vs. Atlanta Braves Chicago wins 5 to 2 where Ron Santo hits 2 HRs (career #201 & #202), Ernie Banks has a Single and Billy Williams has 5 putouts. For Atlanta: Hank Aaron get 3 hits (#2633 to #2635) Felipe Alou hits his 166th HR and Bob Tillman hits his 53rd HR. Fergie Jenkins gets the complete game win (Career win #31) with 7 strikeouts (career #418 to #424)
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World_Series 1969-10-06 | 1969 NLCS: New York Mets beat Atlanta Braves 1969 New York Mets win National League Pennant. Home runs by Hank Aaron & Orlando Cepeda Nolan Ryan 1st playoff win, has 7 strikeouts |
3000th_Hit 1970-05-17 | Hank Aaron's 3,000 hit Game 1: Pete Rose hits HR #80 (hit #1363), Tony Perez HR #110 Game 2: Hank Aaron hits #3000 (a single) and HR #570; Pete Rose hits HR #81 (hit #1364) and Johnny Bench HR #53 |
First-Last 1970-06-30 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves Riverfront Stadium First Game played. Pete Rose - 3 hits (Hits #1419 - #1421), Hank Aaron - HR #577 and 2 doubles (Hits #3036 - #3038) |
Game 1971-04-12 | 1971 Atlanta Braves vs Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose HR #91 Hits #1,537 & #1,538; Johnny Bench 2 HRs #88 & #89 (Hits #507 & #508) Orlando Cepeda HR #342; Hank Aaron Hit #3,113 |
Game 1971-06-19 | 1971 Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves Pete Rose (Single, hit #1602), Hank Aaron: (2 hits, #3178 & #3179). Johnny Bench HR #104, Phil Niekro 8 KOs (#767 - #774) for his 71st career win. |
Grand Slam 1971-06-20 | 1971 Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves (Double Header) Game 1: Earl Williams (Grand Slam HR #9 of career & GS #1 of 2), Pete Rose Single (Hit #1603) & 2 SB, Johnny Bench (Hit #561). Game 2: Hank Aaron (Hit #3180), Johnny Bench (Hit #562) & George Foster career HR #5 and 2 SB. |
Game 1971-08-29 | 1971 Atlanta Braves vs Chicago Cubs Hank Aaron: HR #631 Earl Williams HR #28 |
Game 1972-07-30 | 1972 Atlanta Braves vs Los Angeles Dodgers G1: Hank Aaron Single (Hit #3346) G2: Frank Robinson HR #516 & 2 Singles, Ralph Garr HR #15, Earl Williams HR #50 |
Historic-Games 1974-04-04 | 1974 Cincinnati Reds vs Atlanta Braves (Opening Day) Hank Aaron HR #714 ties Babe Ruth (Hit #3510). Pete Rose 2 Doubles and a Single (Hits #2153-#2155), Joe Morgan - 2 Singles (Hits #1189-#1190), Tony Perez HR #211, Dave Concepcion HR #13 and Phil Niekro has 2 strikeouts (#1173-#1174). |
Historic-Games 1974-04-08 | 1974 Atlanta Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Hank Aaron's record breaking home run #715
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Game 1974-08-06 | 1974 San Diego Padres vs. Atlanta Braves Hank Aaron 2-HR #727 & #728 and a Single (Hits #3569-#3571), Willie McCovey HR #428, Dave Winfield gets a Single (Hit #126) Phil Niekro gets the complete game win with 8 strikeouts. Attendance: 9,492 |
Game 1975-04-11 | 1975 Milwaukee Brewers vs. Cleveland Indians The Homecoming of Hank Aaron, who returns to Milwaukee to play his first game in Milwaukee, but this time as a Brewer. He has a single for his #3,601 career hit.
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