Basically no, Babe Ruth did not grow up with his parents. When he was seven years old, his parents sent their "incorrigible" son to a school for boys where he lived until he was nineteen.
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Brought up in the Baltimore area he went to a local elementary school. He was considered to be an "incorrigible kid", and had to be removed. When Babe Ruth was seven years old his parents placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School (Baltimore), an institution for underprivileged boys.
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Babe Ruth Number 3Before 1929 players did not wear uniform number. Babe Ruth wore Jersey number 3 with The New York Yankees starting in 1929. Numbers were issued by the players place in the line up, and Ruth batted 3rd. He also wore uniform number 3 with the Boston Braves in 1935.
St. Mary's Industrial SchoolBrought up in the Baltimore area he went to a local elementary school.He was considered to be an "incorrigible kid", and had to be removed. When Babe Ruth was seven years old his parents placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School (Baltimore), an institution for underprivileged boys.
Babe Ruth didn't grow up in New York City. He grew up in Baltimore, MD.
Babe Ruth was born and grew up, and went to school in the Baltimore MD area. When Babe Ruth was seven years old his parents placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School in Baltimore, an institution for underprivileged boys, where he spent the rest of his childhood.
Babe Ruth grew up in an orphanage, and there are no real records of what he was like as a toddler.
Brought up in the Baltimore area he went to a local elementary school. He was considered to be an "incorrigible kid", and had to be removed. When Babe Ruth was seven years old his parents placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School in Baltimore, an institution for underprivileged boys. This is where Babe Ruth finished high school.
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well you see here babe ruth always had a baseball shoved up his catchers hit and never came around to be drunk
Babe Ruth proved that you could eat a lot of hot dogs, and still hit a lot of home runs.His parents placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School (Baltimore), an institution for underprivileged boys, were he learned to play baseball. Despite not being brought up in a normal family environment, Babe Ruth went on to become the greatest player to have ever play the game.
Babe Ruth's first hit was a double off of Leonard Cole of the New York Yankees in 1914.
St. Mary's Industrial SchoolBrought up in the Baltimore area he went to a local elementary school.He was considered to be an "incorrigible kid", and had to be removed. When Babe Ruth was seven years old his parents placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School (Baltimore), an institution for underprivileged boys.
Brought up in the Baltimore area he went to a local elementary school. He was considered to be an "incorrigible kid", and had to be removed. When Babe Ruth was seven years old his parents placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School (Baltimore), an institution for underprivileged boys.
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