Babe Ruth Essay

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Babe Ruth

Babe Ruth (George Herman Ruth) has always been known as one of the greatest baseball players this world has ever seen. When he started his career as a Major League Baseball player everyone could tell that he was going to be an original. What he is most remembered for is his incredible ability to smash a ball out of the park or hit the wall every time he came up to bat. Ruth is considered to be one of the greatest baseball legends ever to step to the plate, breaking and keeping many records and establishing him as one of the many top baseball legends to live. On February 6, 1895, George Herman Ruth, son of Kate and George Ruth, was the first of eight children to be born. Young Ruth was never paid much attention or given much …show more content…

After Ruth had tryouts and was recruited to the Brooklyn Orioles he was teased about being "Jacks Newest Babe", and hence the name "Babe Ruth", which he is commonly referred to. Only five months into Ruth's career with the Brooklyn Orioles, Ruth was traded to the Boston Red Sox. On his opening game against the Cleveland Braves, he started by pitching the game, but there was only one problem Ruth was not in the batting lineup. So this little problem was revised and Babe was put into right field and Babe got right into the lineup and sure enough he dominated the batting averages. Later in his career with Boston, Babe Ruth led the Boston Red Sox to a World Series and led the team to victory. This World Series win would mark the last World Series won by the Boston Red Sox until 2004. In 1919, Babe was traded to the New York Yankees, where they had yet to win one pennant and were not known to well as a tremendous team, but Babe began to step his game up and encouraged the whole team and led them to win 7 pennants and 4 world …show more content…

Doctors tried to perform surgery and receive radiation treatments, but the doctors were not able to remove the cancer and so with nothing to do the doctors released Ruth on February 15. A month later, on April 26th, "Babe Ruth Day" was declared to all Baseball players around the world. Babe Ruth made his final appearance at Yankee on June 13, 1948, and it was during the 25th anniversary of "The House that Ruth Built", because Babe Ruth brought so many new fans and new players and inspired the game so much that the Yankees were able to build a whole new stadium for the team. Unfortunately, at 8:01 pm on August 16, 1948, Babe Ruth fell to his throat cancer and died. After Ruth had died the Yankees placed Babe Ruth's body outside of the stadium he built in honor of all that Babe had done for there team. Hundreds of thousands of Babe Ruth's fans came to Fenway Park to pay their respects to one of the greatest baseball players ever to live. Ruth's body was buried at the Fate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, New York. A few years later his wife was put to rest besides him and they still lie there today. Throughout Babe's entire career, he hit a total of 714 homers, which is the 2nd highest on the charts but was later beat in the nineteen seventies. He is most notably remembered for his "Called Shot" to center field and for his 60

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