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Babe Ruth Essay

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Babe ruth was one of the most legendary and iconic baseball players. Babe grew up in a foster home and played baseball for fun. But little did he know, he would become one of the best players of all time. Babe Ruth revolutionized baseball by becoming one of the best players out there influencing kids everywhere to want to play baseball.
Babe Ruth has many records that he set for the baseball league.Babe had a the most home run hits in a single season.“In 1927, the Babe did the unthinkable. With teammate Lou Gehrig hitting after him, he hit 60 home runs in a single season” (Salem Press). 60 home runs was a crazy thing for everyone because that is a lot for anyone playing baseball in that time.Babe Ruth led his teams to the world series many times. “Appearing in ten Series, of which his teams won seven, he batted .326, belted 15 home runs, and set the slugging average record of .744 (which has since been broken)” (Salem Press). Being in all of those world series showed just how good he really is. Babe wasn’t always in the big leagues, he had to start somewhere. …show more content…

Mary’s Industrial School for Boys. “At 6 feet 2 inches and 170 pounds in his final years at St. Mary's, George was much bigger than most of the boys, and he could hit the ball farther than anyone on the team”(Salem Press). This show just how good he already was at baseball. Ruth soon got signed up for the minor leagues. “ Brother Gilbert, the athletic director at a rival school, sent a letter to Jack Dunn, owner of the minor league Baltimore Orioles, asking Dunn to take a look at St. Mary's nineteen-year-old left-handed pitcher. Dunn came, and signed George to a six-month contract worth six hundred dollars”(Salem Press). Ruth is starting to get somewhere in professional baseball. Babe was signed to many different teams, each one regrets getting rid of

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