ATLANTA – The Hammer made one last trip to the spot where he hit No. 715. After a nearly three-hour funeral service Wednesday that featured two former presidents, a long-time baseball commissioner and a civil rights icon, the hearse carrying Hank Aaron's body detoured off the road bearing his name to swing through the former site of Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
That's where Aaron broke an iconic record on April 8, 1974, eclipsing the home run mark established by Babe Ruth. The stadium was imploded in 1997 after the Braves moved across the street to Turner Field, replaced by a parking lot for the new ballpark.
But the outer retaining wall of the old stadium remains, along with a modest display in the midst of the nondescript lot that