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This is the first 1,000 characters of 324 words (1.3 pages) in the essay titled Babe Ruth
George Herman Babe Ruth, b. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 6, 1895, d. Aug. 16,
1948, was one of professional baseball s greatest sluggers and probably the
best-known player of the 1920s and early 1930s. As a New York Yankee,
Ruth took the game out of the dead-ball era, saved it from the Black Sox
scandal of 1919, and single-handedly revitalized the sport as the country s
national pastime. He teamed with Lou Gehrig to form what became the
greatest one-two hitting punch in baseball and was the heart of the 1927
Yankees, a team regarded by some baseball experts as the best in baseball
history. Nicknamed the Sultan of Swat, Ruth started his major league career
as a left-handed pitcher with the Boston Red Sox in 1914. In 158 games for
Boston he compiled a pitching record of 89 victories and 46 losses,
including two 20-win seasons--23 wins in 1916 and 24 wins in 1917. He
eventually added 5 more wins as a Yankee hurler and ended his pitching
career with a 2.28 earned run average; he also had 3 wins against no losses
in World Series competition, including one stretch of 292/3 consecutive
scoreless innings. It is for his prowess at bat, not at the mound, however,
that Ruth is remembered today. He was sold to New York by Boston
following the 1919 season and after a permanent shift to the outfield
responded by smashing a record 54 home runs while compiling a .376
batting average. In 22 seasons with the Red Sox, Yankees, and Boston
Braves, Ruth led the le...
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Keywords: boston red sox, baseball hall of fame, 1927 yankees, boston braves, babe ruth, black sox scandal, new york yankee, world series competition, losses, career home runs, league career, sultan of swat, black sox scandal of 1919, george herman, handed pitcher, earned run average
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