"Where He Played
Ruth was a right fielder mostly, though he did play a few seasons in left early in his career. Of course, he also pitched. In 490 at-bats as a pitcher, Ruth hit .304 with a .504 slugging percentage. He scored 75 runs, had 34 doubles, 11 triples, 15 home runs, and drove in 73... According to David Vincent, the guru of home run stats, Ruth hit 354 homers as a right fielder, and 313 as a left fielder. He and Ernie Banks (shortstop and first base) are the only players to hit as many as 300 HR at two positions." http://www.thebaseballpage.com/players/ruthba01.php
Babe Ruth played in the American League from 1914 to 1919 for the Boston Red Sox and in 1920 to 1934 for the New York Yankees. He also played in the National League for the Boston Braves in 1935.
Babe Ruth played with the Boston Red Soxs between 1914 and 1920.
Babe Ruth made his Major League debut on July 11, 1914 at Fenway Park.
No. Babe Ruth's last season with the Yankees was 1934 and Mickey Mantle's first season with the Yankees was 1951.
Babe Ruth is black
Yes, they did
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The cast of Play Ball with Babe Ruth - 1920 includes: Babe Ruth as himself
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No. Babe Ruth never played Shortstop. He did play the outfield, pitcher, and first base.
The first team Babe Ruth played for was the Boston Red Sox.
Babe Ruth played one year for the Boston Braves, in 1935.
Babe Ruth played dozens of games in Phildelphia, against the Athletics.
Babe Ruth played right field for the New York Yankees.
Babe Ruth had to play three positions, pitcher, right-fielder, and a little bit of first base.
He played baseball. When he retired he played alot of golf.
He liked it.
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