Photos: MLB legend Henry Aaron's career in Milwaukee
Photos of MLB legend Henry Aaron, who played 13 of his 23 seasons in Milwaukee, first with the Braves then Brewers. He hit 420 of his 755 homers in a Milwaukee jersey.
Henry Aaron takes a swing Oct. 4, 1976, in his final game as a player.
Henry Aaron points up at a statue of himself outside of the main entrance of Miller Park during the statue's 2001 unveiling in Milwaukee.
Henry Aaron speaks at a 2007 ceremony where a commemorative plaque was unveiled in the parking lot of Miller Park in Milwaukee. The plaque marks the landing spot of Aaron's 755th career home run.
Henry Aaron stands and waves during Henry Aaron Night before a 1976 game between the Brewers and Yankees in Milwaukee.
Brewers slugger Henry Aaron takes an at-bat against the Rangers during a 1976 game at Arlington Stadium.
Brewers slugger Henry Aaron acknowledges chanting "We want Henry" after the 754th homer of his career won a 1976 game against the Rangers at Milwaukee County Stadium.
Rangers pitcher Jim Umbarger and shortstop Toby Harrah watch as Henry Aaron rounds bases after hitting the 753rd homer of his career during a 1976 game in Milwaukee.
Brewers hitter Henry Aaron drives in two runs with a single against the Yankees during a 1976 game in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee's Henry Aaron warms up for his final appearance for the 1975 season at Milwaukee County Stadium.
Brewers slugger Henry Aaron smashes his first homer since joining the Brewers during a 1975 game in Milwaukee.
Fans in the stands give Henry Aaron a standing ovation as he crosses home plate after hitting his first home run since joining the Brewers.
Brewers designated hitter Henry Aaron attempts to check his swing during a 1975 game at Fenway Park in Boston.
Henry Aaron holds up a Brewers jersey during a November 1974 news conference after Milwaukee signed him to a two-year contract.
Henry Aaron catches a ball hit by San Francisco’s Hal Lanier’s during a 1964 game.
Milwaukee right fielder Henry Aaron leaps in an attempt to catch a ball hit by Philadelphia's John Callison during a 1963 game at Connie Mack Stadium in Philadelphia.
Milwaukee Braves outfielder Henry Aaron bunts for a base hit against the Giants during a 1960 game at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.
Milwaukee Braves outfielder Henry Aaron hits a home run against the Giants during a 1959 game in San Francisco.
Milwaukee Braves centerfielder Henry Aaron makes a running catch on a ball hit by Cubs first baseman Dale Long during a 1958 game at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
Henry Aaron of the Milwaukee Braves, the 1957 NL MVP, received a champagne bucket at a November 1957 luncheon in his honor in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Braves outfielder Henry Aaron hits a three-run homer during Game 4 of the 1957 World Series at County Stadium in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Braves outfielder Henry Aaron makes a catch against the Yankees during a 1957 game in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Braves outfielder Henry Aaron makes a catch against the Yankees during a 1957 game.
Milwaukee Braves hitters Henry Aaron, from left, Eddie Mathews and Joe Adcock pose for a photo before Game 1 of the 1957 World Series against the Yankees in New York.
Mikwaukee Braves outfielder Henry Aaron is carried from the field by teammates after they won the 1957 National League pennant in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Braves slugger Henry Aaron kneels in the outfield before a 1957 game.
Milwaukee Braves outfielder Henry Aaron receives a silver bat and the John Hillerich memorial award from National League president Warren Giles in honor of being the 1956 batting champion.
Milwaukee Braves outfielder Henry Aaron poses for a photo in August 1956 in Milwaukee.
Rookie Milwaukee Braves outfielder Henry Aaron gets his right ankle examined after he broke it sliding into third base during late season game.
Milwaukee Braves rookie outfielder Henry Aaron poses for a photo in May 1954 in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Braves outfielder Henry Aaron poses for a photo before a 1954 exhibition at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.
Milwaukee Braves outfielder Henry Aaron poses for a photo before a 1954 exhibition at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.

