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  1. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Babe Ruth (born February 6, 1895, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.—died August 16, 1948, New York, New York) was chosen as one of the first five members of the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936, a year after he finished his career. He transformed baseball through his home-run hitting, which produced an offensive revolution in the sport.

    • Whitey Ford

      Whitey Ford, American professional baseball player who was...

    • Reggie Jackson

      Reggie Jackson (born May 18, 1946, Wyncote, Pennsylvania,...

    • Lou Gehrig

      Lou Gehrig (born June 19, 1903, New York, New York,...

    • Roger Maris

      Roger Maris (born September 10, 1934, Hibbing, Minnesota,...

    • Roger Clemens

      Roger Clemens (born August 4, 1962, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.)...

    • Babe Ruth

      Babe Ruth is probably the most-famous player in baseball...

  2. Hace 6 días · The Curse of the Bambino was a superstitious sports curse in Major League Baseball (MLB) derived from the 86-year championship drought of the Boston Red Sox between 1918 and 2004. The superstition was named after Babe Ruth, colloquially known as "The Bambino", who played for the Red Sox until he was sold to the New York Yankees in 1920. [1]

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Por FRANKLIN MIRABAL, Editor Deportivo. abril 18, 2024. en Portada. Babe Ruth es un orgullo de los Yankees y de las Grandes Ligas. Aunque jugó en las primeras tres décadas del siglo pasado, todavía se habla de su grandeza. 1- 7 anillos de Campeón. 2- Inmortal de Cooperstown. 3- Pegó 714 jonrones. 4- Remolcó 2,214 carreras.

  4. Hace 1 día · April 25, 2024 by Jessie Kratz, posted in - World War I, - World War II, Sports. April 27 is National Babe Ruth Day, when baseball fans worldwide celebrate baseball’s all-time greatest player. It originated on April 27, 1947, when the new Commissioner of Baseball Albert “Happy” Chandler proclaimed it, and a major celebration of Ruth’s ...

  5. 18 de abr. de 2024 · The Sox's Babe Ruth pitched 13 shutout innings in Game 2, starting a consecutive scoreless innings streak that would reach 29 in 1918. As with the 1915 Series, the Red Sox played their home games at the larger Braves Field, and it paid off as they drew a then-record 43,620 people for the final game.

  6. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Babe Ruth was first or second in the American League in home runs for every season from 1918 through 1933 except 1922 and set the single-season home run record four times. Jimmie Foxx hit 50 home runs in 1938 but finished second in the league to Hank Greenberg who hit 58 that year.

  7. 8 de abr. de 2024 · It was 50 years ago, April 8, 1974 when slugger Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's home run record. It's one of the most famous moments in baseball history. The pitcher that day, Al Downing,...