This Day In Dodgers History: Vin Scully Calls Hank Aaron's 715th Home Run, Chan Ho Park Becomes First Korean MLB Player & Adrian Gonzalez Sets Home Run Mark
Briefly

Chan Ho Park made history as the first Korean to play in the Major Leagues, debuting for the Dodgers in 1994. He continued to have a successful 17-year MLB career, including standout seasons with the Dodgers.
Adrián González achieved a rare feat in 2015 by becoming the first player in MLB history to hit five home runs in the first three games of a season. He was a key player for the Dodgers during his tenure, earning an All-Star nod.
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