Aaron began his illustrious major league career with an 0-for-5 day in a 9-8 loss to Cincinnati. His teammates on the Milwaukee Braves connected on seven of the 13 doubles the game produced. Future Hall of Famer Eddie Mathews hit two home runs for the Braves. Aaron batted fifth in the lineup that day and wore No. 5, not the customary 44 that would be featured for most of his career. "
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