A 1976 blast in Milwaukee, against Dick Drago

Baseball lost a legend on Friday, with Henry Aaron dying at age 86. His place in history is secure as one of the greatest players and men the game has ever seen.

After playing 21 years with the Braves, and breaking MLB’s all-time home record, Aaron played the final two seasons of his career with the Brewers in Milwaukee, where he played with the Braves from 1954-65.

On July 20, 1976, the Angels lost to the Brewers, 6-2, at County...

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