This day in baseball: Hank Aaron starts for Milwaukee

Hank Aaron made his first start as a Brave on March 14, 1954 in a spring training game against the Red Sox. The opportunity came after Bobby Thomson broke his ankle the day before sliding into second base. Aaron notched three hits, including a home run, in the spring training game, impressing the Braves enough to offer him a major league contract.

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Hank Aaron, 1974 (public domain)

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