Triples ... in regular season play, Babe had 94 wins and 136 triples.
As a pitcher Babe Ruth had a record of 94 wins 46 losses with an ERA of 2.28
Babe Ruth's career pitching record was 94 wins, 46 losses, 2.28 ERA.
Babe Ruth as a pitcher had a career record of 94 wins 46 losses with a 2.28 ERA. As a hitter Babe Ruth had a career batting average of .342 714 home runs, and 2,217 RBIs.
46 lossesBabe Ruth had a career pitching record of 94 wins 46 losses and a 2.28 ERA.
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No. Babe had 97 wins as a pitcher ... 94 in the regular season and 3 in the World Series. No MLB player has 100 HRs and 100 wins as a pitcher.
As a pitcher Babe Ruth had a career record of 94 wins 46 losses with a 2.28 ERA. As a hitter he had a career batting average of .342 with 714 home runs, and 2,217 RBIs.
Babe Ruth made $1,900.00 his rookie year with the Red Sox in 1914. His last year with the Red Sox in 1919 he made $10,000. When he joined the Yankees he got a raise to $20,000, and made a high salary of $80,000. in 1930, and 1931. His last year in baseball playing for the Boston Braves in 1935 Babe Ruth made $25,000.
Babe Ruth's last year with the Yankees was 1934. It was not until 1995, 61 years later that Derek Jeter made his Major League debut with the Yankees. Below is a chain of players that link Babe Ruth with Derek Jeter.Babe Ruth played with Lou Gehrig (1923), who played with Joe DiMaggio (1936), who played with Mickey Mantle (1951), who Played with Bobby Murcer (1965), who played with Don Mattingly (1982), who played with Derek Jeter (1995)
You're mixing up two questions here. Babe Ruth hit his 712th, 713th, and 714th home runs on May 30,1935, when he was playing for the Boston Braves (his third and last team.) He retired after that game and the Braves finished last with a record of 38-115. He pretty much stopped pitching after he went to New York, pitching in a total of five games for the Yankees--three of them in his first two years; he pitched one game in 1930 and one in 1933, both of them complete-game wins. He never pitched for the Braves.
1924- Gertrude Ederly swims the English channel 1927- Babe Ruth hits 60 homeruns in one season 1927- Gene Tunney wins "fight of the century" and that's about all i can think of right now. -hope that helps.
In 1921, Babe Ruth pitched in 2 games for the New York Yankees, with an ERA of 9. He started 1 games and finished 1, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 2 wins and 0 losses. He pitched a total of 27 outs, facing 49 batters. He gave up 14 hits and 9 earned runs, including 1 home run. He struck out 2 batters and walked 9.