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Babe Ruth had 714 career home runs.
Babe Ruth had 714 home runs in his career, and his lifetime batting average was .342
Babe Ruth hit 714 career home runs.
Babe Ruth hit 714 home runs. 10 of them were of the inside the park variety.
Babe Ruth hit 714 home runs in his major league career.
George Herman "Babe" Ruth was the first to hit 60 home runs 1927. He would finish his hallowed career with 714 of them.
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.
Babe Ruth hit 714 home runs during his career.
Babe Ruth hit 49 career home runs at Fenway Park.
On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron hit career home run #715, breaking Babe Ruth's record.
Babe Ruth retired in 1935 with 714 career Home Runs, Lou Gehrig was second in career home runs with 338, Jimmy Foxx third with 302, and Roger Hornsby with 300 in fourth place to complete the 300 Home Run Club. In 1921 Babe Ruth passed the career home run leader, Roger Connor who had 138 home runs. The Babe finished the season with 168 career home runs.
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