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Babe Ruth played to the strength of the baseball era by shining as one of that decade’s best pitchers.
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There was a lot of doubt about Ruth for 1921. People looked at his numbers for the 1920’s and were convinced that Ruth’s career was altogether a one time only campaign that would be a huge hit but never repeat itself he was possibly headed for a burnout.
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The 1922 New York Yankees season was the 20th season for the Yankees in New York and their 22nd overall. The team finished with the record 94 wins and 60 losses.
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1923 World Series Game Five Ticket Stub. First New York Yankees World Series. The Yankees took control of the 1923 World Series when they won Game 5 at Yankee Stadium. This ticket was used for admission into the fifth game. Ruth's primary position in this world series was Outfielder.
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Babe Ruth knocked out at Griffith Stadium
In Washington during a game against the Senators on July 5, 1924. Slamming himself into a concrete wall trying to catch the ball. -
Babe Ruth became ill and finally collapsed and hit his head on the floor, doctors discovered Ruth was suffering from intestinal abscess, an ulcer. Ruth had surgery and was confined to a moth of bed rest to recover.
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1926 Ruth became the first player to hit three homers in a World Series game.
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Ruth hits his 60th home run of the season and with it sets a record that would stand for 34 years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Ab8HmUmR0
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Babe Ruth Leads the American League in fielding.
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Babe Ruth became the first professional baseball player to hit 500 homers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agig2HNLmbI