2021 Patch Time: Milwaukee Edition

Noting the anniversary of Henry Aaron's 755th and final home run (off Dick Drago) during the Brewers/Angels game at County Stadium on this date in 1976, Christian Yelich and Luis Urias of the Brewers model the club's memorial patch for the people's home run champ.

Aaron began his legendary career with the Milwaukee Braves in 1954. Three years later, he brought the city a World Series championship, and was part of another pennant winner a year later. He moved with the franchise to Atlanta in 1966. But car dealer -- and later Brewers owner -- Bud Selig never lost the dream of bringing Milwaukee's brightest baseball star home. And he did -- in the season after he passed Babe Ruth's career record with #715. 

As a Brave and a Brewer, Henry Aaron will always be linked to Milwaukee as much as Atlanta. Both franchises remember him during this 2021 season.





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