Preview

Babe Ruth's Influence On Baseball

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
609 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Babe Ruth's Influence On Baseball
Babe Ruth had a major influence on baseball during the 20th century, when he served as a legendary baseball player for the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. During his career he led the Red Sox to 3 World Series championships and 4 with the Yankees. He later became a manager for the Brooklyn Dodgers and one of the most inspirational sports figures of all time.
Babe Ruth was born in Baltimore, Maryland on February 6, 1895 to parents Kate-Schamberger Ruth and George Herman Ruth Sr.; he was one of eight children. While growing up in Baltimore Babe Ruth was constantly causing trouble. At the age of 7 he would skip school, wander the dockyards, drink, chew tobacco, and taunt local police. So to stop these bad habits his parents sent him to St. Mary’s Industrial School for Boys. This is where he was first introduced to baseball. While playing he caught the eye of Jack Dunn the owner of the minor league Baltimore Orioles. Only 19 at the time Babe Ruth was given a
…show more content…
In his first season with the Yankees he broke and set the single season home run record by hitting 54 home runs in 1920. Then the very next season he broke the record of 54 home runs in a season by hitting 59 home runs. Two years later he would add another major accomplishment to his resume he would win his fourth World Series championship and the 1923 American League MVP award. Then in 1926 he would set another record when he hit three home runs in the 1926 world series. The Yankees would go on to lose that World Series but would rebound in the 1927 season. During that year Babe would again set the single season home run record by hitting 60 in one season! He would also go on and win his fifth World Series that year. The next year the Yankees would meet the Cardinals in the World Series again. The last time Babe saw the cardinals in the World Series he hit 3 home runs off of them. He would repeat that

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Good Essays

    Babe did not do so well after that on purpose , but on May 1st he hit a home run. He hit an amazing 54 home runs that year. In 1921 he hit 59 home runs and had a batting average of .377 for the two years. His slugging averages of .847 & .846 have never been beaten or equaled. Ruth used a heavy 52 ounce bat and most bats today weigh about 32 oz.. He…

    • 892 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Joe joined the Yankees in his 1936 season, and even as a rookie, he had an immediate impact on the team. They went on to beat the New York Giants in the World Series. For the Yankees, this was the first of a four year World Series winning streak. By the end of his career Joe DiMaggio had led the Yankees to nine World Series victories, and was chosen Most Valuable Player three different times. Joe had a classic swing and was always precise in his defensive work on the field. he had a great arm, and was said by his coach to be the "best base runner he had ever seen". He was just an all around excellent baseball player- the stuff legends are made…

    • 637 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    5 batting titles were won by him and he was lefty. He has honour of 72 multi hit games.…

    • 153 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Babe Ruth Nicknames

    • 267 Words
    • 2 Pages

    On February 14,1914 Babe Ruth signed his first contract with the minor-league baseball team Baltimore Orioles. The man who signed Ruth was named Jack Dunn, a former major league player and the owner and manager of the Orioles. Legend has it that he hit the longest home run hit in Fayetteville up to that time, some 60 feet farther than the previous local record hit by Jim Thorpe.…

    • 267 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    In the year of 1989 he hi his career high of home runs. He hit 32 home runs in one season (Raber 61). He was born in Bessemer , Alabama on November 30 1962 ( Raber 5). He hits people hard when he ran the football and he was an all star player plus he played baseball.…

    • 188 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    “Now batting for the New York Yankees, the pitcher, wearing number 2, ‘The Great Bambino' Babe Ruth” also known as George Herman Ruth Jr. As far back as the 1920’s Major League Baseball pitchers were written into the games batting line up if pitching that day. However, in 1973 is when the American League division adopted the designated hitter rule; this allowing for a tenth position to pinch hit for the pitcher. Subsequently the American League now has the opportunity to strengthen their own line up with a player who has significantly higher batting average than a regular pitcher. Nevertheless the problem with this rule is that Major League Baseball’s exclusion of the National League by using the designated hitter rule in only the American…

    • 192 Words
    • 1 Page
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Lou Gehrig was born on June 19,1903. He played baseball In Columbia were a scout saw him. Lou Gehrig was drafted June 15,1923 to the New York Yankees as a first baseman. One thing he is famous for is he played in 2,130 consecutive games. That record stood unbroken until Cal Ripken Jr broke it in 1995. Fans knew Lou as the Iron Horse. He is also famous for having a lifetime batting average of .340 and 493 home runs. Perhaps what he is most famous for is getting ALS or more commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. He retired from baseball in 1939. That is what made Lou Gehrig famous.…

    • 111 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Babe helped the New York Yankees win seven pennants and four World Series titles. The Bambino retired in 1935. Just one year later in 1936 Babe was one of the first 5 elected into the baseball hall of fame. The Bambino is credited for the popularity of the game of baseball. He helped pick the speed of the game up from a low scoring speed dominated game to a high scoring power game. Since then he has became one of the greatest sports heroes in American history. The legendary power and the charismatic personality made the bambino larger than life itself. He was famous for his charity off of the diamond but also known for his reckless lifestyle. He went on to coach after retiring from the game. August 16, 1948 cancer got the best of the Bambino and he died at the age of 53. The legend of Babe Ruth will live on forever…

    • 2532 Words
    • 11 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Although Derek Jeter is now retired from the game of baseball, he was a great role model on the pitch as well as being one off the field, and also leaves memorable marks for the fans of the Yankees and the sport of baseball itself. Future Hall of Famer Derek Jeter has left an everlasting impact on the game of baseball and Yankee fans across the country. His leadership and dedication paved a path to where he is…

    • 79 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Jeter made his big league debut on May 29 of 1995, playing against the Seattle Mariners. The following year, in his first full season as a Major League Baseball player, he batted .314(Which is his batting average) with 10 home runs. The amazingly skilled shortstop also performed great in the infield and helped the Yankees win the World Series against the Atlanta Braves. Jeter won the 1996 “American League Rookie of the Year” Award (which is a great award to get in the MLB) for his performance that…

    • 461 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Babe Ruth was born on February 6, 1895. He was from Baltimore. He died on august 16, 1949. His moms name was Kate Ruth and his dad was George senior. He had two wife’s his first ones name was Claire and his second wife’s name was Helen. He had two kids a boy and a girl the girls name was Dorothy. The boy’s name was Julio. When Babe was a kid his parents thought that he needs a better…

    • 397 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    "Ruth major league career began with Boston Red Sox in 1915 as a pitcher"("America the Beautiful"). This quote shows when he first started his career. He focused more on pitching then being a batter. He laters start see how good he can be as a batter rather then a pitcher. "Boston when he was setting his first home run record and after move to New York"(Creamer 230). He got traded to New York where he spent most of his career and where eventually excels more…

    • 397 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Hank Aaron Biography

    • 764 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Accomplishments: He broke ground for the participation of African Americans in professional sports. Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth 's career home run record, although he hit a respectable .280 with 13 home runs before breaking an ankle in September. In 1955, Aaron became the…

    • 764 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Babe Ruth

    • 1078 Words
    • 5 Pages

    The Babe performed well for Dunn and the Orioles, leading to the sale of Babe to the Boston Red Sox by Dunn. While Babe is most known for his prodigious power as a slugger, he started his…

    • 1078 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    * Babe Ruth played for three teams during his MLB career: the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Boston Braves.…

    • 1674 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Good Essays