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Willie Mays, 92
July 18, 1921. Ruth's 139th home run, passing Connor and making him the MLB career leader, came off of Bert Cole of the Detroit Tigers at Navin Field (later known as Tiger Stadium) in Detroit.
Babe Ruth is black
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Babe Ruth hit his first Home run for the Boston Red Sox on May 6, 1915 against the New York Yankees Jack Warhop. The game was played at the Polo Grounds as the Yankees beat the Red Sox 4-3, and Babe Ruth was the loosing pitcher. The Babe a pitcher for the 1915 Red Sox had a record of 18 - 8, with a .244 ERA, and hit 4 home runs that year. Playing for the White Sox, and Indians, Braggo Roth hit a league leading 7 home runs in 1915.
Detroit Tigers on July 13, 1934.
Babe Ruth broke Roger Connor's career MLB home run record of 138 on July 18, 1921 at Navin Field in Detroit against the Tigers.
Willie Mays, 92
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Ruth hit #139 off of Bert Cole of the Detroit Tigers on July 18, 1921.
Jack Morris of the Detroit TigersThe winner of the Babe Ruth award in 1984 was Jack Morris of the Detroit Tigers. This was the first of two Babe Ruth awards won by Morris, winning the second in 1991 with the Twins. The Babe Ruth Award is given to the player with the best performance in the World Series, like the World Series MVP Award but presented several weeks after the World Series is over. The award is to honor baseball legend Babe Ruth, and has been awarded every year since 1949. (with the exception of 1994 when the World Series was canceled due to the players strike.)
Babe Ruth played dozens of games in Phildelphia, against the Athletics.
July 18, 1921. Ruth's 139th home run, passing Connor and making him the MLB career leader, came off of Bert Cole of the Detroit Tigers at Navin Field (later known as Tiger Stadium) in Detroit.
Babe Ruth made his Major League debut on July 11, 1914 against the Cleveland Indians.
Babe Ellison debuted on September 18, 1916, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Navin Field; he played his final game on September 23, 1920, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Navin Field.
Gary Matthews, Jr. on September 13, 2006 playing for the Texas Rangers
Boston sold Babe Ruth's contract to the Yankees for $125,000 and a $350,000 loan against the mortgage on Fenway Park.