Babe Ruth's last words on the baseball field are not known. Babe Ruth is a famous baseball player who played for the New York Yankees.
On May 25, 1935, Babe Ruth played his last major-league game as a member of the Boston Braves. Against the Pirates at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, he went 4-for-4, had six RBI and hit three home runs. They were the 712th, 713th and 714th homers of his career.
Babe Ruth
On May 25, 1935, at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Babe Ruth hits his 714th home run, a record for career home runs that would stand for almost 40 years. This was one of Ruth's last games, and the last home run of his career. Ruth went four for four on the day, hitting three home runs and driving in six runs.
Babe Ruth was married twice. His first wife was Helen Woodford and his second was Claire Merritt.
In MLB, that was the Baker Bowl in Philadelphia on May 30, 1935. Babe was playing for the Boston Braves against the Philadelphia Phillies.
On May 25, 1935, Babe Ruth hit three home runs in a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at the old Forbes Field. These home runs were the final home runs of his career. The pitcher who gave Ruth his final two homers on that day, numbers 713 and 714, was Guy Bush.
Babe Ruth hit his last home run in 1935 for the Boston Braves.
Babe Ruth hit his last home run, number 714 on May 25, 1935 for the Boston Braves in Pittsburgh off Pirates pitcher Guy Bush. It was Babe Ruth's 3rd home run of the game.
Babe Ruths real name was George Herman Ruth
No. Babe Ruth's last season with the Yankees was 1934 and Mickey Mantle's first season with the Yankees was 1951.
Guy Bush of the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 25, 1935 at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.