Babe Ruth learned to play baseball at St. Mary's Industrial School in Baltimore when he was 7 years old.
Babe Ruth made his Major League debut with the Boston Red Sox on April 11, 1914. He was sent down to the minors twice that year, and was also a pitcher for the 1914 Baltimore/Providence Grays, a double A team in the international League. In 1915 he was in the Majors for good, playing with the Red Sox until 1919, and was then sold to the New York Yankees. He would play with the Yankees from 1920-1934, and the Boston Braves in 1935.
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Babe Ruth played in the Major Leagues for 22 years, and served as a coach for the Brooklyn Dodgers one year for a total of 23 years in Baseball. He played his first year for the Boston Red Sox in 1914. He played with Boston until 1919 when he was then sold to the Yankees. The Babe played with the Yankees from 1920 through 1934. In 1935 he returned to Boston, playing for the Braves for one year.
Babe Ruth retired from playing baseball after the 1935 season with the Boston Braves.
he was not drafted there was no draft in his time he was sold by the orioles to the red sox