60 was his best, in 1927.
The most home runs Babe Ruth hit in a single season was 60. He did this in 1927.
60, which was the MLB single season record until Roger Maris hit 61 in the 1961 season.
Babe Ruth appeared in only five games for the Boston Red Sox in 1914 and didn't hit any homers. The next season, he hit four.
Alex Rodriguez had 553 career home runs after the 2008 season.
He hit 20 homers in 2009
The New Yorkers hit 244 homers during the regular season.
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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The most home runs Babe Ruth ever hit in one season is 60, in 1927. This stood as the single-season home run record until Roger Maris hit 61 in 1961, although many fans discounted Maris' record because the regular season in 1961 was longer than in Ruth's day, 162 games instead of 154. Maris' record was broken in 1998 by Mark McGwire, who hit 70 homers during that season. McGwire's record was soon broken by Barry Bonds, who hit 73 in 2001. That record still stands in 2010. Both McGwire and Bonds have since been associated with baseball's steroids scandal, leading many to discount their records as well.
Hank Aaron hit 755 homers Babe Ruth hit 700 the answer is 55 ----- Aaron hit 755 home runs and Ruth hit 714 home runs for a difference of 39.
Babe Ruth hit a total of 506 doubles. His best year with doubles was 1923 when he hit 45 in one season.