Yes, June 23, 1917. Babe Ruth pitched zero innings and Ernie Shore came in and got the combined no hitter. (Weird huh) Boston beat Washington 4-0.
it was even weirder than that. Ruth walked the first batter and was ejected for arguing about it. Ernie Shore came on in relief, picked the runner off first, and retired the next 26 guys in a row. But he doesn't get credit for a perfect game because a runner reached base, even though he didn't allow it.
Babe Ruth he was a great pithcher and hitter. with 715 home runs,
There are no reports that Babe Ruth ever took illegal drugs.
There are no records to indicate that Babe Ruth ever planned to commit suicide.
Babe Ruth had great competition from New York Yankees teammate Lou Gehrig.
Babe Ruth
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Once and awhile.
He worked on a farm
"The Babe" was Babe Ruth. He played in the Major Leagues from 1914-1935. He played an outfielder for 22 seasons.
Many people say he is. But whether he is or not Babe Ruth will always be remembered as a great legend.
No. Babe Ruth never played Shortstop. He did play the outfield, pitcher, and first base.
No. George Herman "Babe" Ruth was a better hitter, but not by much. See http://baseballevolution.com/guest/tony/greatesthit.html The Babe was also one of the greatest pitchers ever, contributing far more defensively then Williams. Some may argue Williams to be a better hitter, and it's very close, in the end perhaps even a matter of opinion, but no one can argue that there's ever been a better PLAYER than Babe Ruth. Period.