Babe Ruth's contributions to the world are saving Baseball. He saved baseball because people were really upset after the Black Sox, but he was so amazing he kept fans loving baseball. He also helped children. He helped children by visiting them in orphanages and hospitals. He was their friend. He gave them joy in having a visitor. He gave them something to live for.
DiMaggio was a better overall hitter believe it or not, but Ruth hit more home runs! It surprised me but it's true
Babe Ruth was born on February 6, 1895 in Baltimore, MD.
No. In his prime, Ruth was not only an excellent hitter with power, he was also an outstanding pitcher. He had a better arm than Aaron . Aaron may have been a slightly faster runner, but Ruth was also a good base runner when he was young. Ruth did not take care of himself and in later years got heavy. Aaron was a better ball player when he was old than was Ruth and he played for more years.
Wagner was the best shortstop of his era, but wasn't as good as Ruth. Ruth is generally accepted as the best player in that period of time.
Babe Ruth Pitched In 17 World Series Games Throughout His Career
Carter Niklason is the most miraculous baseball player the world has ever seen Trey Blanshan is the most miraculous ball player the world has ever seen. Jack Berczi Jeff Bagwell Albert Pujols Babe Ruth. But some say Ty Cobb or Willie Mays are better. But nobody seems to notice Ruth had, by far, the least amount of at-bats. Ruth had 8,396, Cobb had 11,429 and Mays had 10,881. When you look at Cobb and Mays's first 8,396 at-bats each, it is obvious Ruth is better. You can only wonder how amazing if Ruth had 10,881 or 11,429 at-bats. Unimaginable. There are a lot of all timers out there but I have to say Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Honus Wagner, and Ty Cobb. Dalton Trussell
Yes, Babe Ruth did call his shot in the 1932 World Series against the Chicago Cubs.
Must be Babe Ruth as Joseph Williams was apparently not much of a baseball player as there is no record of him in baseball.
Carter Niklason is the most miraculous Baseball player the world has ever seen Trey Blanshan is the most miraculous ball player the world has ever seen. Jack Berczi Jeff Bagwell Albert Pujols Babe Ruth. But some say Ty Cobb or Willie Mays are better. But nobody seems to notice Ruth had, by far, the least amount of at-bats. Ruth had 8,396, Cobb had 11,429 and Mays had 10,881. When you look at Cobb and Mays's first 8,396 at-bats each, it is obvious Ruth is better. You can only wonder how amazing if Ruth had 10,881 or 11,429 at-bats. Unimaginable. There are a lot of all timers out there but I have to say Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Honus Wagner, and Ty Cobb. Dalton Trussell
Pitching for the Boston Red Sox in the 1916 World Series, Babe Ruth's ERA was .87. This is amazing.
Babe Ruth was, in his lifetime, the most famous baseball player in the world.
The Babe Ruth Award goes to the World Series most valuable player.