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Sorry the reason no one has answered this is because we do not know what game you are talking about.
Babe Ruth pitched in 163 games, 1221.1 innings pitched, and had a career ERA of 2.28
Babe Ruth
Every 2 innings, is what I read.
The star lefty handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Babe Ruth, established the record of 29 and 2 thirds consecutive scoreless World Series innings pitched. It was not till 1961 that Whitey Ford broke Babe Ruth's World Series record, at 33 innings.
Babe Ruth pitched many World Series innings for the Boston Red Sox. He amassed a record of 291/3 scoreless innings in 1918. It took Yankee Whitey Ford in 1961 to finally break Ruth's record.
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Babe Ruth's first year in MLB was 1914. There was no Rookie of the Year award at that time nor any rules and regulations as to how much a player could play before he lost his rookie status. In 1914, Ruth had 10 at bats and pitched 23 innings which, by today's regulations, would not have caused him to lose his rookie status. Therefore, it could be said that 1915, when he pitched 217 2/3 innings, was his rookie season.
Babe Ruth had a career MLB regular season ERA of 2.28. He pitched 1221 1/3 innings and gave up 309 earned runs. In the World Series, his ERA was 0.87. He pitched 31 innings and gave up 3 earned runs.
Babe Ruth played only 5 games for The Boston Red Sox in 1914, and did not hit a home run.
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.
Whitey Ford