Babe Ruth's best record as a pitcher was 23-12 in 1916. He registered a 1.75 ERA during that season.
Ruth hit his 60th home run in 1927. That is all I got.
his achievement was to be the best pitchers ever but he didn't really think that he was also going to be a great home run hitter
He played both Pitcher, and Outfield. If he hadn't switched to being an outfield he would probably be the best pitcher in baseball history. And, he held the record of the most consecutive no run innings in World Series games.
Babe Ruth!
Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth's best year is generally considered to be the 1921 season, in which he compiled the greatest statistical year in baseball history. He batted .378 with 59 home runs and 177 runs batted in. He had a record 857 total bases and an .846 slugging percentage. One more statistic is important which is that he led the American League in walks with 144.
Yes, he was considered one of the best lefthanded pitchers, if not THE best, in the American League. He won 23 games in 1916 and 24 games in 1917 and led the AL in ERA in 1916 at 1.75. Babe's record as a Red Sox pitcher was 89-46 with a 2.19 ERA. He pitched in 2 World Series (1916, 1918) for the Red Sox and had a record of 3-0 with a 0.87 ERA. Ruth still holds the MLB record for longest complete game in World Series history ... a 14 inning, 6 hit, one run allowed effort against the Brooklyn Robins in Game 2 of the 1916 World Series.
Bill Lee owns the best winning percentage against the Yankees at 11-1, not sure who the all time winningest is though. Correction: Actually, it is Babe Ruth with a 17-5 record against the Yanks as a Red Sock.
Statistically Albert Pujols is the best and most consistent with his numbers
The best pitcher is roy oswalt