The Milwaukee Brewers Hank Aaron “What 755 Means to Me” Contest is officially live!
On July 20, 1976, Hank Aaron hit his 755th and final career home run, closing an extraordinary chapter in baseball history. As we commemorate the 50th anniversary of that historic moment on July 20, 2026, we honor not only a record-breaking achievement, but a legacy defined by perseverance, courage, leadership and dignity.
This is the opportunity for young storytellers and creators (ages 8–17) to honor the incredible legacy of baseball icon Hank Aaron while showcasing their creativity.
Parents, we invite you to submit your child’s original essay or video inspired by Hank Aaron’s impact on baseball, civil rights, and equality. Students are encouraged to reflect on what “755” represents beyond the game — perseverance, courage, leadership, character, and using your platform to make a difference.
The top three submissions and their creators will be recognized at American Family Field on July 20, 2026, during a special celebration honoring the 50th anniversary of Hank Aaron’s 755th and final career home run.
Good luck, contestants!
