1. Babe Ruth Stats | Baseball-Reference.com

    https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/ruthba01.shtml

    Babe Ruth. Positions: Outfielder and Pitcher Bats: Left • Throws: Left 6-2, 215lb (188cm, 97kg) Born: February 6, 1895 in Baltimore, MD us. Died: August 16, 1948 in New York, NY. Buried: Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, NY High School: St. Mary's HS (Baltimore, MD)

  2. New York Yankees announce purchase of Babe Ruth - HISTORY

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    On January 5, 1920, the New York Yankees major league baseball club announces its purchase of the heavy-hitting outfielder George Herman “Babe” Ruth from the Live TV Shows

  3. Babe Ruth Jersey | New York Yankees Babe Ruth Jerseys ...

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    This Men's New York Yankees Babe Ruth Replica Gray Road Name Jersey is perfect for showing off your admiration for Babe Ruth and your constant support for the New York Yankees. This jersey has New York Yankees and Babe Ruth graphics so you'll stay comfortable and full of team... $59.99 $109.99.

  4. New York Yankees History: Babe Ruth, the man behind the ...

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    New York Yankees History: Babe Ruth, the man behind the legend! George Herman “Babe” Ruth, born in 1895, is the greatest baseball player to have ever to play the game. He would go on to hit 714 home runs, 2,213 RBI’s, over 2,000 bases on balls, with a slugging percentage of .690 and an OPS of 1.164, two records that still stand today.

  5. The Epic Battle to Beat Babe Ruth's Home Run Record

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    In an epic drama spiced with improbable plot twists, New York Yankees stars Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris dueled in 1961 to break Babe Ruth ’s Major League Baseball season record for home runs.

  6. Flashback: Babe Ruth and the Yankees called New Orleans ...

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    Babe Ruth with Yankees manager Miller Huggins. Ruth’s talented teammates included other notable players, including catcher Wally Schang, third baseman Home Run Baker, outfielder Bob Meusel, and first baseman Wally Pipp. Pitching for the Yankees were Bob Shawkey, Waite Hoyte, Bullet Joe Bush, and Carl Mays.

  7. Why Didn’t Babe Ruth Retire With the New York Yankees?

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    Ruth hit an impressive .349 with the Yankees, hitting 659 home runs and driving in 1,978 RBI. While WAR obviously wasn’t a stat back then, Ruth’s WAR during his time with the Yankees comes out to 142.6 over the course of the 15 years. Ruth left the Yankees after the 1934 season when the Yankees discarded him after his performance started to wane. During his time with the Yankees, Ruth helped lead the team to seven World Series titles and he was named American League MVP in 1923.

  8. The real reason the Red Sox sold Babe Ruth - New York Post

    https://nypost.com/2016/03/06/the-real-reason-the-red-sox-sold-babe-ruth/

    Ruth began his career in 1914 as a pitcher. Quickly becoming one of baseball’s best, he won 67 games over his first three seasons. In 1918, he set a record for consecutive scoreless innings ...

  9. Best Yankees of all time: 15 players New York will never ...

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    Yankees legend remains unmatched king of hype. Ruth was one of the first most dominant players in baseball history, accomplishing many impressive feats in the sport. He was the first batter to hit...